VIRIDIC—A Novel Tool to Calculate the Intergenomic Similarities of Prokaryote-Infecting Viruses

Nucleotide-based intergenomic similarities are useful to understand how viruses are related with each other and to classify them. Here we have developed VIRIDIC, which implements the traditional algorithm used by the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses (ICTV), Bacterial and Archaeal Virus...

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Main Authors: Cristina Moraru, Arvind Varsani, Andrew M. Kropinski
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-11-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4915/12/11/1268
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spelling doaj-63b2468b022b43febddc8f2e9111919d2020-11-25T04:06:57ZengMDPI AGViruses1999-49152020-11-01121268126810.3390/v12111268VIRIDIC—A Novel Tool to Calculate the Intergenomic Similarities of Prokaryote-Infecting VirusesCristina Moraru0Arvind Varsani1Andrew M. Kropinski2Institute for Chemistry and Biology of the Marine Environment, Carl-von-Ossietzky-Str. 9–11, D-26111 Oldenburg, GermanyThe Biodesign Center for Fundamental and Applied Microbiomics, Center for Evolution and Medicine, School of Life Sciences, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85287-5001, USADepartments of Food Science, and Pathobiology, University of Guelph, Guelph, ON N1G 2W1, CanadaNucleotide-based intergenomic similarities are useful to understand how viruses are related with each other and to classify them. Here we have developed VIRIDIC, which implements the traditional algorithm used by the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses (ICTV), Bacterial and Archaeal Viruses Subcommittee, to calculate virus intergenomic similarities. When compared with other software, VIRIDIC gave the best agreement with the traditional algorithm, which is based on the percent identity between two genomes determined by BLASTN. Furthermore, VIRIDIC proved best at estimating the relatedness between more distantly-related phages, relatedness that other tools can significantly overestimate. In addition to the intergenomic similarities, VIRIDIC also calculates three indicators of the alignment ability to capture the relatedness between viruses: the aligned fractions for each genome in a pair and the length ratio between the two genomes. The main output of VIRIDIC is a heatmap integrating the intergenomic similarity values with information regarding the genome lengths and the aligned genome fraction. Additionally, VIRIDIC can group viruses into clusters, based on user-defined intergenomic similarity thresholds. The sensitivity of VIRIDIC is given by the BLASTN. Thus, it is able to capture relationships between viruses having in common even short genomic regions, with as low as 65% similarity. Below this similarity level, protein-based analyses should be used, as they are the best suited to capture distant relationships. VIRIDIC is available at viridic.icbm.de, both as a web-service and a stand-alone tool. It allows fast analysis of large phage genome datasets, especially in the stand-alone version, which can be run on the user’s own servers and can be integrated in bioinformatics pipelines. VIRIDIC was developed having viruses of <i>Bacteria</i> and <i>Archaea</i> in mind; however, it could potentially be used for eukaryotic viruses as well, as long as they are monopartite.https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4915/12/11/1268nucleotide-based intergenomic similaritynucleotide-based intergenomic distancevirusesphagesVIRIDIC
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Arvind Varsani
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VIRIDIC—A Novel Tool to Calculate the Intergenomic Similarities of Prokaryote-Infecting Viruses
Viruses
nucleotide-based intergenomic similarity
nucleotide-based intergenomic distance
viruses
phages
VIRIDIC
author_facet Cristina Moraru
Arvind Varsani
Andrew M. Kropinski
author_sort Cristina Moraru
title VIRIDIC—A Novel Tool to Calculate the Intergenomic Similarities of Prokaryote-Infecting Viruses
title_short VIRIDIC—A Novel Tool to Calculate the Intergenomic Similarities of Prokaryote-Infecting Viruses
title_full VIRIDIC—A Novel Tool to Calculate the Intergenomic Similarities of Prokaryote-Infecting Viruses
title_fullStr VIRIDIC—A Novel Tool to Calculate the Intergenomic Similarities of Prokaryote-Infecting Viruses
title_full_unstemmed VIRIDIC—A Novel Tool to Calculate the Intergenomic Similarities of Prokaryote-Infecting Viruses
title_sort viridic—a novel tool to calculate the intergenomic similarities of prokaryote-infecting viruses
publisher MDPI AG
series Viruses
issn 1999-4915
publishDate 2020-11-01
description Nucleotide-based intergenomic similarities are useful to understand how viruses are related with each other and to classify them. Here we have developed VIRIDIC, which implements the traditional algorithm used by the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses (ICTV), Bacterial and Archaeal Viruses Subcommittee, to calculate virus intergenomic similarities. When compared with other software, VIRIDIC gave the best agreement with the traditional algorithm, which is based on the percent identity between two genomes determined by BLASTN. Furthermore, VIRIDIC proved best at estimating the relatedness between more distantly-related phages, relatedness that other tools can significantly overestimate. In addition to the intergenomic similarities, VIRIDIC also calculates three indicators of the alignment ability to capture the relatedness between viruses: the aligned fractions for each genome in a pair and the length ratio between the two genomes. The main output of VIRIDIC is a heatmap integrating the intergenomic similarity values with information regarding the genome lengths and the aligned genome fraction. Additionally, VIRIDIC can group viruses into clusters, based on user-defined intergenomic similarity thresholds. The sensitivity of VIRIDIC is given by the BLASTN. Thus, it is able to capture relationships between viruses having in common even short genomic regions, with as low as 65% similarity. Below this similarity level, protein-based analyses should be used, as they are the best suited to capture distant relationships. VIRIDIC is available at viridic.icbm.de, both as a web-service and a stand-alone tool. It allows fast analysis of large phage genome datasets, especially in the stand-alone version, which can be run on the user’s own servers and can be integrated in bioinformatics pipelines. VIRIDIC was developed having viruses of <i>Bacteria</i> and <i>Archaea</i> in mind; however, it could potentially be used for eukaryotic viruses as well, as long as they are monopartite.
topic nucleotide-based intergenomic similarity
nucleotide-based intergenomic distance
viruses
phages
VIRIDIC
url https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4915/12/11/1268
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