PyDamage: automated ancient damage identification and estimation for contigs in ancient DNA de novo assembly
DNA de novo assembly can be used to reconstruct longer stretches of DNA (contigs), including genes and even genomes, from short DNA sequencing reads. Applying this technique to metagenomic data derived from archaeological remains, such as paleofeces and dental calculus, we can investigate past micro...
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| author | Maxime Borry Alexander Hübner Adam B. Rohrlach Christina Warinner |
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| description | DNA de novo assembly can be used to reconstruct longer stretches of DNA (contigs), including genes and even genomes, from short DNA sequencing reads. Applying this technique to metagenomic data derived from archaeological remains, such as paleofeces and dental calculus, we can investigate past microbiome functional diversity that may be absent or underrepresented in the modern microbiome gene catalogue. However, compared to modern samples, ancient samples are often burdened with environmental contamination, resulting in metagenomic datasets that represent mixtures of ancient and modern DNA. The ability to rapidly and reliably establish the authenticity and integrity of ancient samples is essential for ancient DNA studies, and the ability to distinguish between ancient and modern sequences is particularly important for ancient microbiome studies. Characteristic patterns of ancient DNA damage, namely DNA fragmentation and cytosine deamination (observed as C-to-T transitions) are typically used to authenticate ancient samples and sequences, but existing tools for inspecting and filtering aDNA damage either compute it at the read level, which leads to high data loss and lower quality when used in combination with de novo assembly, or require manual inspection, which is impractical for ancient assemblies that typically contain tens to hundreds of thousands of contigs. To address these challenges, we designed PyDamage, a robust, automated approach for aDNA damage estimation and authentication of de novo assembled aDNA. PyDamage uses a likelihood ratio based approach to discriminate between truly ancient contigs and contigs originating from modern contamination. We test PyDamage on both on simulated aDNA data and archaeological paleofeces, and we demonstrate its ability to reliably and automatically identify contigs bearing DNA damage characteristic of aDNA. Coupled with aDNA de novo assembly, Pydamage opens up new doors to explore functional diversity in ancient metagenomic datasets. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-21d8bfbed4e44041b86454ced67e00bb2025-08-19T21:35:48ZengPeerJ Inc.PeerJ2167-83592021-07-019e1184510.7717/peerj.11845PyDamage: automated ancient damage identification and estimation for contigs in ancient DNA de novo assemblyMaxime Borry0Alexander Hübner1Adam B. Rohrlach2Christina Warinner3Microbiome Sciences Group, Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History, Department of Archaeogenetics, Jena, GermanyMicrobiome Sciences Group, Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History, Department of Archaeogenetics, Jena, GermanyPopulation Genetics Group, Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History, Department of Archaeogenetics, Jena, GermanyMicrobiome Sciences Group, Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History, Department of Archaeogenetics, Jena, GermanyDNA de novo assembly can be used to reconstruct longer stretches of DNA (contigs), including genes and even genomes, from short DNA sequencing reads. Applying this technique to metagenomic data derived from archaeological remains, such as paleofeces and dental calculus, we can investigate past microbiome functional diversity that may be absent or underrepresented in the modern microbiome gene catalogue. However, compared to modern samples, ancient samples are often burdened with environmental contamination, resulting in metagenomic datasets that represent mixtures of ancient and modern DNA. The ability to rapidly and reliably establish the authenticity and integrity of ancient samples is essential for ancient DNA studies, and the ability to distinguish between ancient and modern sequences is particularly important for ancient microbiome studies. Characteristic patterns of ancient DNA damage, namely DNA fragmentation and cytosine deamination (observed as C-to-T transitions) are typically used to authenticate ancient samples and sequences, but existing tools for inspecting and filtering aDNA damage either compute it at the read level, which leads to high data loss and lower quality when used in combination with de novo assembly, or require manual inspection, which is impractical for ancient assemblies that typically contain tens to hundreds of thousands of contigs. To address these challenges, we designed PyDamage, a robust, automated approach for aDNA damage estimation and authentication of de novo assembled aDNA. PyDamage uses a likelihood ratio based approach to discriminate between truly ancient contigs and contigs originating from modern contamination. We test PyDamage on both on simulated aDNA data and archaeological paleofeces, and we demonstrate its ability to reliably and automatically identify contigs bearing DNA damage characteristic of aDNA. Coupled with aDNA de novo assembly, Pydamage opens up new doors to explore functional diversity in ancient metagenomic datasets.https://peerj.com/articles/11845.pdfmetagenomicsaDNAancient DNAassemblydamagede novo |
| spellingShingle | Maxime Borry Alexander Hübner Adam B. Rohrlach Christina Warinner PyDamage: automated ancient damage identification and estimation for contigs in ancient DNA de novo assembly metagenomics aDNA ancient DNA assembly damage de novo |
| title | PyDamage: automated ancient damage identification and estimation for contigs in ancient DNA de novo assembly |
| title_full | PyDamage: automated ancient damage identification and estimation for contigs in ancient DNA de novo assembly |
| title_fullStr | PyDamage: automated ancient damage identification and estimation for contigs in ancient DNA de novo assembly |
| title_full_unstemmed | PyDamage: automated ancient damage identification and estimation for contigs in ancient DNA de novo assembly |
| title_short | PyDamage: automated ancient damage identification and estimation for contigs in ancient DNA de novo assembly |
| title_sort | pydamage automated ancient damage identification and estimation for contigs in ancient dna de novo assembly |
| topic | metagenomics aDNA ancient DNA assembly damage de novo |
| url | https://peerj.com/articles/11845.pdf |
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