Estimating the quality of eukaryotic genomes recovered from metagenomic analysis with EukCC

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Abstract

Microbial eukaryotes constitute a significant fraction of biodiversity and have recently gained more attention, but the recovery of high-quality metagenomic assembled eukaryotic genomes is limited by the current availability of tools. To help address this, we have developed EukCC, a tool for estimating the quality of eukaryotic genomes based on the automated dynamic selection of single copy marker gene sets. We demonstrate that our method outperforms current genome quality estimators, particularly for estimating contamination, and have applied EukCC to datasets derived from two different environments to enable the identification of novel eukaryote genomes, including one from the human skin.

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Saary, P., Mitchell, A. L., & Finn, R. D. (2020). Estimating the quality of eukaryotic genomes recovered from metagenomic analysis with EukCC. Genome Biology, 21(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13059-020-02155-4

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