2019-12-09Zeitschriftenartikel
Computational pan-genome mapping and pairwise SNP-distance improve detection of Mycobacterium tuberculosis transmission clusters
Jandrasits, Christine
Kröger, Stefan
Haas, Walter
Renard, Bernhard Y.
Next-generation sequencing based base-by-base distance measures have become an integral complement to epidemiological investigation of infectious disease outbreaks. This
study introduces PANPASCO, a computational pan-genome mapping based, pairwise distance method that is highly sensitive to differences between cases, even when located in
regions of lineage specific reference genomes. We show that our approach is superior to
previously published methods in several datasets and across different Mycobacterium
tuberculosis lineages, as its characteristics allow the comparison of a high number of
diverse samples in one analysis—a scenario that becomes more and more likely with the
increased usage of whole-genome sequencing in transmission surveillance.
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