tinselR—an R Shiny Application for Annotating Phylogenetic Trees

  • Hamlin J
  • Nakov T
  • Williams-Newkirk A
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Public health laboratories obtain whole-genome sequences of pathogens to confirm outbreaks and identify transmission routes. Here, we present tinselR, an open-source and user-friendly application for visualization and annotation of relatedness among pathogens with phylogenetic trees. By combining annotation and phylogenetics, we simplify one critical step in the pathogen analysis workflow.Public health laboratories obtain whole-genome sequences of pathogens to confirm outbreaks and identify transmission routes. Here, we present tinselR, an open-source and user-friendly application for visualization and annotation of relatedness among pathogens with phylogenetic trees. By combining annotation and phylogenetics, we simplify one critical step in the pathogen analysis workflow.

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Hamlin, J. A. P., Nakov, T., & Williams-Newkirk, A. (2021). tinselR—an R Shiny Application for Annotating Phylogenetic Trees. Microbiology Resource Announcements, 10(27). https://doi.org/10.1128/mra.00227-21

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