HoPhage: an ab initio tool for identifying hosts of phage fragments from metaviromes

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We present HoPhage (Host of Phage) to identify the host of a given phage fragment from metavirome data at the genus level. HoPhage integrates two modules using a deep learning algorithm and a Markov chain model, respectively. HoPhage achieves 47.90% and 82.47% mean accuracy at the genus and phylum levels for ∼1-kb long artificial phage fragments when predicting host among 50 genera, representing 7.54-20.22% and 13.55-24.31% improvement, respectively. By testing on three real virome samples, HoPhage yields 81.11% mean accuracy at the genus level within a much broader candidate host range.

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Tan, J., Fang, Z., Wu, S., Guo, Q., Jiang, X., & Zhu, H. (2022). HoPhage: an ab initio tool for identifying hosts of phage fragments from metaviromes. Bioinformatics, 38(2), 543–545. https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/btab585

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