Recovering full-length viral genomes from metagenomes

Front Microbiol. 2015 Oct 1:6:1069. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2015.01069. eCollection 2015.

Abstract

Infectious disease metagenomics is driven by the question: "what is causing the disease?" in contrast to classical metagenome studies which are guided by "what is out there?" In case of a novel virus, a first step to eventually establishing etiology can be to recover a full-length viral genome from a metagenomic sample. However, retrieval of a full-length genome of a divergent virus is technically challenging and can be time-consuming and costly. Here we discuss different assembly and fragment linkage strategies such as iterative assembly, motif searches, k-mer frequency profiling, coverage profile binning, and other strategies used to recover genomes of potential viral pathogens in a timely and cost-effective manner.

Keywords: assembly; coverage analysis; k-mer analysis; metagenomics; motif discovery; virus discovery; viruses; zoonotic pathogens.

Publication types

  • Review