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PlasRAG: caracterización y recuperación integral de plásmidos mediante alineación de secuencias y texto
Yongxin Ji1, Jiaojiao Guan1, Herui Liao2
1Department of Electrical Engineering, City University of Hong Kong, Kowloon, Hong Kong SAR (HKG), China.
Genome biology
|February 7, 2026
Resumen
PlasRAG es una nueva herramienta para caracterizar plásmidos, que son cruciales en el aumento de las bacterias resistentes a los medicamentos. Recupera eficientemente ADN de plásmidos utilizando consultas de texto y analiza sus propiedades.
Sus antecedentes:
- Los plásmidos son impulsores clave de la multirresistencia a los medicamentos y la patogenicidad bacteriana, lo que presenta importantes problemas clínicos.
- Un gran número de plásmidos permanecen sin anotar, lo que dificulta la comprensión y caracterización integrales.
- Se necesitan herramientas eficientes para analizar las propiedades de los plásmidos y facilitar la recuperación de ADN.
Conclusiones:
- PlasRAG ofrece una solución eficaz para la caracterización integral de plásmidos no anotados.
- La herramienta avanza en el análisis de plásmidos al integrar datos de secuencias y texto.
- PlasRAG aborda las limitaciones de los métodos tradicionales en la investigación de plásmidos.
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