PolyCRACKER, a robust method for the unsupervised partitioning of polyploid subgenomes by signatures of repetitive DNA evolution.

Journal: BMC genomics
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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Our understanding of polyploid genomes is limited by our inability to definitively assign sequences to a specific subgenome without extensive prior knowledge like high resolution genetic maps or genome sequences of diploid progenitors. In theory, existing methods for assigning sequences to individual species from metagenome samples could be used to separate subgenomes in polyploid organisms, however, these methods rely on differences in coarse genome properties like GC content or sequences from related species. Thus, these approaches do not work for subgenomes where gross features are indistinguishable and related genomes are lacking. Here we describe a method that uses rapidly evolving repetitive DNA to circumvent these limitations.

Authors

  • Sean P Gordon
    DOE Joint Genome Institute, 2800 Mitchell Dr, Walnut Creek, CA, 94598, USA. seangordon07@gmail.com.
  • Joshua J Levy
    DOE Joint Genome Institute, 2800 Mitchell Dr, Walnut Creek, CA, 94598, USA.
  • John P Vogel
    DOE Joint Genome Institute, 2800 Mitchell Dr, Walnut Creek, CA, 94598, USA. brachypodium@gmail.com.