viralFlye: assembling viruses and identifying their hosts from long-read metagenomics data

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Although the use of long-read sequencing improves the contiguity of assembled viral genomes compared to short-read methods, assembling complex viral communities remains an open problem. We describe the viralFlye tool for identification and analysis of metagenome-assembled viruses in long-read assemblies. We show it significantly improves viral assemblies and demonstrate that long-reads result in a much larger array of predicted virus-host associations as compared to short-read assemblies. We demonstrate that the identification of novel CRISPR arrays in bacterial genomes from a newly assembled metagenomic sample provides information for predicting novel hosts for novel viruses.

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Antipov, D., Rayko, M., Kolmogorov, M., & Pevzner, P. A. (2022). viralFlye: assembling viruses and identifying their hosts from long-read metagenomics data. Genome Biology, 23(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13059-021-02566-x

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