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Phylotastic! Metagenomics Use Cases Holly Bik, UC Davis
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Phylotastic metagenomics

Dec 18, 2014

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Holly Bik

Examples of metagenomics use cases for the Phylotastic! web tools. Presented a the Phylotastic hackathon, June 4-8 2012: http://www.evoio.org/wiki/Phylotastic
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Phylotastic! Metagenomics Use Cases

Holly Bik, UC Davis

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-Omic Dictionary

• Marker gene studies – amplification of a conserved homologous gene (18S, 16S rRNA) from environmental samples

• Metagenomics – shotgun sequencing of random genomic fragments from environmental DNA

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Biodiversity?

Phylogeography?

Environmental Impacts?

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Extract Environmental DNA

Amplify rRNA

High-throughput sequencing

Community analysis

Diverse marine community

EASYEASY

EASY

VERY Difficult!

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http://phylosift.wordpress.com

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Explicitly Phylogenetic ApproachesAligned environmentalsequences

Guide Tree

Evolutionary Placement of short reads

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Tree Reconciliation in PhyloSift

Environmental Sequences

Named Taxa

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Pruning Subtrees from Megatrees

• User inputs a list of reference sequences with NCBI Taxon IDs Pulls down tree topology

• Unclassified sequences in a reference phylogeny could be “named” with the most appropriate higher level taxon

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Name Matching and TNRS

• Different taxonomic synonyms have different NCBI taxon IDS– Shigella: 620 and E.coli: 562– Species/genus boundaries still debated

• TNRS would provide a “matrix” for standardizing IDs– E.g. E.coli/Shigella supergroup: 12345

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Integrating Comparative Data

• Metadata is a standard part of any well-constructed metagenomics study

– Depth (marine samples)– Aquatic/Terrestrial– Temperature– pH– Dissolved Oxygen

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Integrating Comparative Data

• Metadata also includes information about the sequences themselves

– Abundance information– Distribution across sample sites

Branch thickness can be incorporated into XML tree files and visualized within Archaeopteryx

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Mashup with Online Data

• Pull down NCBI metadata for a given reference sequence accession

– Habitat metadata – Ecological associations –e.g. symbionts– Genome availability– Related publications– Pictures, etc. would be awesome

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Exploring Trees

Ecologically, what are these reference taxa doing??

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Pertinent info for biological interpretations of DNA data!!