Assignment of virus and antimicrobial resistance genes to microbial hosts in a complex microbial community by combined long-read assembly and proximity ligation.
Derek M BickhartMick WatsonSergey KorenKevin Panke-BuisseLaura M CersosimoMaximilian O PressCurtis P Van TassellJo Ann S Van KesselBradd J HaleySeon Woo KimCheryl HeinerGarret SuenKiranmayee BakshyIvan LiachkoShawn T SullivanPhillip R MyerJay GhuryeMihai PopPaul J WeimerAdam M PhillippyTimothy P L SmithPublished in: Genome biology (2019)
We describe a method that adds long-read sequencing to a mix of technologies used to assemble a highly complex cattle rumen microbial community, and provide a comparison to short read-based methods. Long-read alignments and Hi-C linkage between contigs support the identification of 188 novel virus-host associations and the determination of phage life cycle states in the rumen microbial community. The long-read assembly also identifies 94 antimicrobial resistance genes, compared to only seven alleles in the short-read assembly. We demonstrate novel techniques that work synergistically to improve characterization of biological features in a highly complex rumen microbial community.