Estimating the total genome length of a metagenomic sample using k-mers
Título
Estimating the total genome length of a metagenomic sample using k-mers
Autor
Kui Hua, Xuegong Zhang
Descripción
Abstract Background Metagenomic sequencing is a powerful technology for studying the mixture of microbes or the microbiomes on human and in the environment. One basic task of analyzing metagenomic data is to identify the component genomes in the community. This task is challenging due to the complexity of microbiome composition, limited availability of known reference genomes, and usually insufficient sequencing coverage. Results As an initial step toward understanding the complete composition of a metagenomic sample, we studied the problem of estimating the total length of all distinct component genomes in a metagenomic sample. We showed that this problem can be solved by estimating the total number of distinct k-mers in all the metagenomic sequencing data. We proposed a method for this estimation based on the sequencing coverage distribution of observed k-mers, and introduced a k-mer redundancy index (KRI) to fill in the gap between the count of distinct k-mers and the total genome length. We showed the effectiveness of the proposed method on a set of carefully designed simulation data corresponding to multiple situations of true metagenomic data. Results on real data indicate that the uncaptured genomic information can vary dramatically across metagenomic samples, with the potential to mislead downstream analyses. Conclusions We proposed the question of how long the total genome length of all different species in a microbial community is and introduced a method to answer it.
Fecha
2019
Materia
metagenomics, Sequencing coverage, Distinct k-mers, genome length
Identificador
DOI: 10.1186/s12864-019-5467-x
Fuente
BMC Genomics
Editor
BMC
Cobertura
Genetics, Biotechnology
Idioma
EN
Colección
Citación
Kui Hua, Xuegong Zhang, “Estimating the total genome length of a metagenomic sample using k-mers,” SOCICT Open, consulta 16 de abril de 2026, https://socictopen.socict.org/items/show/1526.
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