Abstract
Whole-genome shotgun metagenomics experiments produce DNA sequence data from entire ecosystems, and provide a huge amount of novel information. Gene discovery projects require up-to-date information about sequence homology and domain structure for millions of predicted proteins to be presented in a simple, easy-to-use system. There is a lack of simple, open, flexible tools that allow the rapid sharing of metagenomics datasets with collaborators in a format they can easily interrogate. We present Meta4, a flexible and extensible web application that can be used to share and annotate metagenomic gene predictions. Proteins and predicted domains are stored in a simple relational database, with a dynamic front-end which displays the results in an internet browser. Web services are used to provide up-to-date information about the proteins from homology searches against public databases. Information about Meta4 can be found on the project website1, code is available on Github2, a cloud image is available, and an example implementation can be seen at http://www.ark-genomics.org/tools/meta4. © 2013 Richardson, Escalettes, Fotheringham, Wallace and Watson.
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Richardson, E. J., Escalettes, F., Fotheringham, I., Wallace, R. J., & Watson, M. (2013). Meta4: A web application for sharing and annotating metagenomic gene predictions using web services. Frontiers in Genetics, 4(SEP). https://doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2013.00168
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