MARVEL, a Tool for Prediction of Bacteriophage Sequences in Metagenomic Bins

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TitreMARVEL, a Tool for Prediction of Bacteriophage Sequences in Metagenomic Bins
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2018
AuteursAmgarten D, Braga LPP, da Silva AM, Setubal JC
JournalFRONTIERS IN GENETICS
Volume9
Pagination304
Date PublishedAUG 7
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN1664-8021
Mots-clésMachine learning, microbiome, phage, Random Forest, Virus
Résumé

Here we present MARVEL, a tool for prediction of double-stranded DNA bacteriophage sequences in metagenomic bins. MARVEL uses a random forest machine learning approach. We trained the program on a dataset with 1,247 phage and 1,029 bacterial genomes, and tested it on a dataset with 335 bacterial and 177 phage genomes. We show that three simple genomic features extracted from contig sequences were sufficient to achieve a good performance in separating bacterial from phage sequences: gene density, strand shifts, and fraction of significant hits to a viral protein database. We compared the performance of MARVEL to that of VirSorter and VirFinder, two popular programs for predicting viral sequences. Our results show that all three programs have comparable specificity, but MARVEL achieves much better performance on the recall (sensitivity) measure. This means that MARVEL should be able to identify many more phage sequences in metagenomic bins than heretofore has been possible. In a simple test with real data, containing mostly bacterial sequences, MARVEL classified 58 out of 209 bins as phage genomes; other evidence suggests that 57 of these 58 bins are novel phage sequences.

DOI10.3389/fgene.2018.00304