The reliable detection of novel bacterial pathogens from next-generation sequencing data is a key challenge for microbial diagnostics. Current computational tools usually rely on sequence similarity and often fail to detect novel species when closely related genomes are unavailable or missing from the reference database. Here we present the machine learning based approach PaPrBaG (Pathogenicity Prediction for Bacterial Genomes). PaPrBaG overcomes genetic divergence by training on a wide range of species with known pathogenicity phenotype. To that end we compiled a comprehensive list of pathogenic and non-pathogenic bacteria with human host, using various genome metadata in conjunction with a rule-based protocol. A detailed comparative study...
## Predicting pathogenic potentials from NGS reads: novel bacterial species This repository contain...
© 2018 Wheeler et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Emerging pathogens are a major thr...
Every day, millions of nucleotides are being sequenced by high throughput, next-generation sequencin...
<div><p>Although the majority of bacteria are harmless or even beneficial to their host, others are ...
Although the majority of bacteria are innocuous or even beneficial for their host, others are highly...
We review the level of genomic specificity regarding actinobacterial pathogenicity. As they occupy v...
<div><p>Although there have been great advances in understanding bacterial pathogenesis, there is st...
Viruses evolve extremely quickly, so reliable methods for viral host prediction are necessary to saf...
Rapid and accurate detection of pathogens is a fundamental step in infection management and ensuring...
Identifying emerging viral pathogens and characterizing their transmission is essential to developin...
ABSTRACT Variation in the genome of Pseudomonas aeruginosa, an important pathogen, can have dramatic...
Regular emergence of novel pathogens is one of the greatest threats to global health. DNA and RNA se...
Motivation: Next generation sequencing (NGS) has provided researchers with a powerful tool to cha...
Physicians frequently face challenges in predicting which bacterial subpopulations are likely to cau...
Although the majority of bacteria are harmless or even beneficial to their host, others are highly v...
## Predicting pathogenic potentials from NGS reads: novel bacterial species This repository contain...
© 2018 Wheeler et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Emerging pathogens are a major thr...
Every day, millions of nucleotides are being sequenced by high throughput, next-generation sequencin...
<div><p>Although the majority of bacteria are harmless or even beneficial to their host, others are ...
Although the majority of bacteria are innocuous or even beneficial for their host, others are highly...
We review the level of genomic specificity regarding actinobacterial pathogenicity. As they occupy v...
<div><p>Although there have been great advances in understanding bacterial pathogenesis, there is st...
Viruses evolve extremely quickly, so reliable methods for viral host prediction are necessary to saf...
Rapid and accurate detection of pathogens is a fundamental step in infection management and ensuring...
Identifying emerging viral pathogens and characterizing their transmission is essential to developin...
ABSTRACT Variation in the genome of Pseudomonas aeruginosa, an important pathogen, can have dramatic...
Regular emergence of novel pathogens is one of the greatest threats to global health. DNA and RNA se...
Motivation: Next generation sequencing (NGS) has provided researchers with a powerful tool to cha...
Physicians frequently face challenges in predicting which bacterial subpopulations are likely to cau...
Although the majority of bacteria are harmless or even beneficial to their host, others are highly v...
## Predicting pathogenic potentials from NGS reads: novel bacterial species This repository contain...
© 2018 Wheeler et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Emerging pathogens are a major thr...
Every day, millions of nucleotides are being sequenced by high throughput, next-generation sequencin...