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Utilizing the VirIdAl Pipeline to Search for Viruses in the Metagenomic Data of Bat Samples

According to various estimates, only a small percentage of existing viruses have been discovered, naturally much less being represented in the genomic databases. High-throughput sequencing technologies develop rapidly, empowering large-scale screening of various biological samples for the presence o...

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Autores principales: Budkina, Anna Y., Korneenko, Elena V., Kotov, Ivan A., Kiselev, Daniil A., Artyushin, Ilya V., Speranskaya, Anna S., Khafizov, Kamil, Akimkin, Vasily G.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8541124/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34696436
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v13102006
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author Budkina, Anna Y.
Korneenko, Elena V.
Kotov, Ivan A.
Kiselev, Daniil A.
Artyushin, Ilya V.
Speranskaya, Anna S.
Khafizov, Kamil
Akimkin, Vasily G.
author_facet Budkina, Anna Y.
Korneenko, Elena V.
Kotov, Ivan A.
Kiselev, Daniil A.
Artyushin, Ilya V.
Speranskaya, Anna S.
Khafizov, Kamil
Akimkin, Vasily G.
author_sort Budkina, Anna Y.
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description According to various estimates, only a small percentage of existing viruses have been discovered, naturally much less being represented in the genomic databases. High-throughput sequencing technologies develop rapidly, empowering large-scale screening of various biological samples for the presence of pathogen-associated nucleotide sequences, but many organisms are yet to be attributed specific loci for identification. This problem particularly impedes viral screening, due to vast heterogeneity in viral genomes. In this paper, we present a new bioinformatic pipeline, VirIdAl, for detecting and identifying viral pathogens in sequencing data. We also demonstrate the utility of the new software by applying it to viral screening of the feces of bats collected in the Moscow region, which revealed a significant variety of viruses associated with bats, insects, plants, and protozoa. The presence of alpha and beta coronavirus reads, including the MERS-like bat virus, deserves a special mention, as it once again indicates that bats are indeed reservoirs for many viral pathogens. In addition, it was shown that alignment-based methods were unable to identify the taxon for a large proportion of reads, and we additionally applied other approaches, showing that they can further reveal the presence of viral agents in sequencing data. However, the incompleteness of viral databases remains a significant problem in the studies of viral diversity, and therefore necessitates the use of combined approaches, including those based on machine learning methods.
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spelling pubmed-85411242021-10-24 Utilizing the VirIdAl Pipeline to Search for Viruses in the Metagenomic Data of Bat Samples Budkina, Anna Y. Korneenko, Elena V. Kotov, Ivan A. Kiselev, Daniil A. Artyushin, Ilya V. Speranskaya, Anna S. Khafizov, Kamil Akimkin, Vasily G. Viruses Article According to various estimates, only a small percentage of existing viruses have been discovered, naturally much less being represented in the genomic databases. High-throughput sequencing technologies develop rapidly, empowering large-scale screening of various biological samples for the presence of pathogen-associated nucleotide sequences, but many organisms are yet to be attributed specific loci for identification. This problem particularly impedes viral screening, due to vast heterogeneity in viral genomes. In this paper, we present a new bioinformatic pipeline, VirIdAl, for detecting and identifying viral pathogens in sequencing data. We also demonstrate the utility of the new software by applying it to viral screening of the feces of bats collected in the Moscow region, which revealed a significant variety of viruses associated with bats, insects, plants, and protozoa. The presence of alpha and beta coronavirus reads, including the MERS-like bat virus, deserves a special mention, as it once again indicates that bats are indeed reservoirs for many viral pathogens. In addition, it was shown that alignment-based methods were unable to identify the taxon for a large proportion of reads, and we additionally applied other approaches, showing that they can further reveal the presence of viral agents in sequencing data. However, the incompleteness of viral databases remains a significant problem in the studies of viral diversity, and therefore necessitates the use of combined approaches, including those based on machine learning methods. MDPI 2021-10-06 /pmc/articles/PMC8541124/ /pubmed/34696436 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v13102006 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Korneenko, Elena V.
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Kiselev, Daniil A.
Artyushin, Ilya V.
Speranskaya, Anna S.
Khafizov, Kamil
Akimkin, Vasily G.
Utilizing the VirIdAl Pipeline to Search for Viruses in the Metagenomic Data of Bat Samples
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title_full Utilizing the VirIdAl Pipeline to Search for Viruses in the Metagenomic Data of Bat Samples
title_fullStr Utilizing the VirIdAl Pipeline to Search for Viruses in the Metagenomic Data of Bat Samples
title_full_unstemmed Utilizing the VirIdAl Pipeline to Search for Viruses in the Metagenomic Data of Bat Samples
title_short Utilizing the VirIdAl Pipeline to Search for Viruses in the Metagenomic Data of Bat Samples
title_sort utilizing the viridal pipeline to search for viruses in the metagenomic data of bat samples
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8541124/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34696436
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v13102006
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