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How to Obtain and Compare Metagenome-Assembled Genomes.

Fabio Beltrame SanchezSuzana Eiko Sato GuimaJoão Carlos Setubal
Published in: Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.) (2024)
Metagenome-assembled genomes, or MAGs, are genomes retrieved from metagenome datasets. In the vast majority of cases, MAGs are genomes from prokaryotic species that have not been isolated or cultivated in the lab. They, therefore, provide us with information on these species that are impossible to obtain otherwise, at least until new cultivation methods are devised. Thanks to improvements and cost reductions of DNA sequencing technologies and growing interest in microbial ecology, the rise in number of MAGs in genome repositories has been exponential. This chapter covers the basics of MAG retrieval and processing and provides a practical step-by-step guide using a real dataset and state-of-the-art tools for MAG analysis and comparison.
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