AMRViz enables seamless genomics analysis and visualization of antimicrobial resistance

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Abstract

We have developed AMRViz, a toolkit for analyzing, visualizing, and managing bacterial genomics samples. The toolkit is bundled with the current best practice analysis pipeline allowing researchers to perform comprehensive analysis of a collection of samples directly from raw sequencing data with a single command line. The analysis results in a report showing the genome structure, genome annotations, antibiotic resistance and virulence profile for each sample. The pan-genome of all samples of the collection is analyzed to identify core- and accessory-genes. Phylogenies of the whole genome as well as all gene clusters are also generated. The toolkit provides a web-based visualization dashboard allowing researchers to interactively examine various aspects of the analysis results. Availability: AMRViz is implemented in Python and NodeJS, and is publicly available under open source MIT license at https://github.com/amromics/amrviz.

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Le, D. Q., Nguyen, S. H., Nguyen, T. T., Nguyen, C. H., Ho, T. H., Vo, N. S., … Cao, M. D. (2024). AMRViz enables seamless genomics analysis and visualization of antimicrobial resistance. BMC Bioinformatics, 25(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12859-024-05792-9

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