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Precise, High-throughput Analysis of Bacterial Growth
Published on: September 19, 2017
Pilea: profiling bacterial growth dynamics from metagenomes with sketching
Xi Chen1, Xiaoqing Xu1, Yunqi Lin1
1Environmental Microbiome Engineering and Biotechnology Lab, Department of Civil Engineering, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China.
Background:
Quantifying bacteria's growth rates is essential for understanding their ecological roles and for building predictive models in environmental and clinical settings. Peak-to-trough ratios (PTRs) derived from shotgun metagenomes offer a culture-independent proxy for in situ growth rates of bacterial species, yet their reliable computation remains challenging.
Results:
We introduce Pilea ( https://github.com/xinehc/pilea ), an alignment-free, sketching-based method that incorporates statistical models for robust PTR estimation. Pilea achieves speed improvements over existing methods while also enhancing accuracy, as demonstrated on both simulated and real datasets.
Conclusions:
By scaling efficiently to comprehensive reference collections such as the Genome Taxonomy Database (GTDB), Pilea enables large-scale analyses of bacterial growth dynamics across biomes, unlocking new insights for ecological research. Video Abstract.
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