DeSignate: detecting signature characters in gene sequence alignments for taxon diagnoses
Abstract Background Molecular characters have been added in integrative taxonomic approaches in recent years. Nevertheless, taxon diagnoses are still widely restricted to morphological characters. The inclusion of molecular characters into taxon diagnoses is not only hampered by problems, such as th...
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doaj-04ca1164a4594caf977deccaac2d5a002020-11-25T02:48:52ZengBMCBMC Bioinformatics1471-21052020-04-012111910.1186/s12859-020-3498-6DeSignate: detecting signature characters in gene sequence alignments for taxon diagnosesThomas Hütter0Maximilian H Ganser1Manuel Kocher2Merima Halkic3Sabine Agatha4Nikolaus Augsten5Department of Computer Sciences, University of SalzburgDepartment of Biosciences, University of SalzburgDepartment of Computer Sciences, University of SalzburgDepartment of Computer Sciences, University of SalzburgDepartment of Biosciences, University of SalzburgDepartment of Computer Sciences, University of SalzburgAbstract Background Molecular characters have been added in integrative taxonomic approaches in recent years. Nevertheless, taxon diagnoses are still widely restricted to morphological characters. The inclusion of molecular characters into taxon diagnoses is not only hampered by problems, such as their definition and the designation of their positions in a reference alignment, but also by the technical effort. Results DeSignate is a tool for character-based taxon diagnoses that includes a novel ranking scheme. It detects and classifies individual and combined signature characters (diagnostic molecular characters) based on so-called character state vectors. An intuitive web application guides the user through the analysis process and provides the results at a glance. Further, formal definitions and a uniform terminology of characters are introduced. Conclusions DeSignate facilitates the inclusion of diagnostic molecular characters and their positions to complement taxon diagnoses. Compared to previous solutions, the tool simplifies the workflow and improves reproducibility and traceability of the results. The tool is freely available as a web application at (https://designate.dbresearch.uni-salzburg.at/) and is open source (https://github.com/DatabaseGroup/DeSignate/).http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12859-020-3498-6PhylogeneticsTaxonomyBioinformaticsAlgorithms |
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DeSignate: detecting signature characters in gene sequence alignments for taxon diagnoses |
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DeSignate: detecting signature characters in gene sequence alignments for taxon diagnoses |
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DeSignate: detecting signature characters in gene sequence alignments for taxon diagnoses |
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DeSignate: detecting signature characters in gene sequence alignments for taxon diagnoses |
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DeSignate: detecting signature characters in gene sequence alignments for taxon diagnoses |
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designate: detecting signature characters in gene sequence alignments for taxon diagnoses |
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Abstract Background Molecular characters have been added in integrative taxonomic approaches in recent years. Nevertheless, taxon diagnoses are still widely restricted to morphological characters. The inclusion of molecular characters into taxon diagnoses is not only hampered by problems, such as their definition and the designation of their positions in a reference alignment, but also by the technical effort. Results DeSignate is a tool for character-based taxon diagnoses that includes a novel ranking scheme. It detects and classifies individual and combined signature characters (diagnostic molecular characters) based on so-called character state vectors. An intuitive web application guides the user through the analysis process and provides the results at a glance. Further, formal definitions and a uniform terminology of characters are introduced. Conclusions DeSignate facilitates the inclusion of diagnostic molecular characters and their positions to complement taxon diagnoses. Compared to previous solutions, the tool simplifies the workflow and improves reproducibility and traceability of the results. The tool is freely available as a web application at (https://designate.dbresearch.uni-salzburg.at/) and is open source (https://github.com/DatabaseGroup/DeSignate/). |
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Phylogenetics Taxonomy Bioinformatics Algorithms |
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