MEGARes: an antimicrobial resistance database for high throughput sequencing. - PubMed - NCBI
Nucleic Acids Res. 2017 Jan 4;45(D1):D574-D580. doi: 10.1093/nar/gkw1009. Epub 2016 Nov 28.
MEGARes: an antimicrobial resistance database for high throughput sequencing.
Lakin SM1,
Dean C2,
Noyes NR2,
Dettenwanger A3,
Ross AS3,
Doster E1,
Rovira P4,
Abdo Z2,
Jones KL5,
Ruiz J6,
Belk KE4,
Morley PS1,
Boucher C7.
Abstract
Antimicrobial resistance has become an imminent concern for public health. As methods for detection and characterization of antimicrobial resistance move from targeted culture and polymerase chain reaction to high throughput metagenomics, appropriate resources for the analysis of large-scale data are required. Currently, antimicrobial resistance databases are tailored to smaller-scale, functional profiling of genes using highly descriptive annotations. Such characteristics do not facilitate the analysis of large-scale, ecological sequence datasets such as those produced with the use of metagenomics for surveillance. In order to overcome these limitations, we present MEGARes (https://megares.meglab.org), a hand-curated antimicrobial resistance database and annotation structure that provides a foundation for the development of high throughput acyclical classifiers and hierarchical statistical analysis of big data. MEGARes can be browsed as a stand-alone resource through the website or can be easily integrated into sequence analysis pipelines through download. Also via the website, we provide documentation for AmrPlusPlus, a user-friendly Galaxy pipeline for the analysis of high throughput sequencing data that is pre-packaged for use with the MEGARes database. © The Author(s) 2016. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Nucleic Acids Research.
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