Bioinformatics advances in eccDNA identification and analysis

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Abstract

Extrachromosomal circular DNAs (eccDNAs) are a unique class of chromosome-originating circular DNA molecules, which are closely linked to oncogene amplification. Due to recent technological advances, particularly in high-throughput sequencing technology, bioinformatics methods based on sequencing data have become primary approaches for eccDNA identification and functional analysis. Currently, eccDNA-relevant databases incorporate previously identified eccDNA and provide thorough functional annotations and predictions, thereby serving as a valuable resource for eccDNA research. In this review, we collected around 20 available eccDNA-associated bioinformatics tools, including identification tools and annotation databases, and summarized their properties and capabilities. We evaluated some of the eccDNA detection methods in simulated data to offer recommendations for future eccDNA detection. We also discussed the current limitations and prospects of bioinformatics methodologies in eccDNA research.

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Li, F., Ming, W., Lu, W., Wang, Y., Dong, X., & Bai, Y. (2024, October 7). Bioinformatics advances in eccDNA identification and analysis. Oncogene. Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41388-024-03138-6

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