1,520 reference genomes from cultivated human gut bacteria enable functional microbiome analyses
BGI Group (China) · University of Copenhagen · +9 more institutions
Abstract
Reference genomes are essential for metagenomic analyses and functional characterization of the human gut microbiota. We present the Culturable Genome Reference (CGR), a collection of 1,520 nonredundant, high-quality draft genomes generated from >6,000 bacteria cultivated from fecal samples of healthy humans. Of the 1,520 genomes, which were chosen to cover all major bacterial phyla and genera in the human gut, 264 are not represented in existing reference genome catalogs. We show that this increase in the number of reference bacterial genomes improves the rate of mapping metagenomic sequencing reads from 50% to >70%, enabling higher-resolution descriptions of the human gut microbiome. We use the CGR genomes…
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Authors
31- YZYuanqiang Zou
BGI Group (China), University of Copenhagen, China National GeneBank
- WXWenbin Xue
BGI Group (China), China National GeneBank
- GLGuangwen Luo
BGI Group (China), Northeast Agricultural University, China National GeneBank
- ZDZiqing Deng
BGI Group (China), China National GeneBank
- PQPanpan Qin
BGI Group (China), China National GeneBank, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
Topics & keywords
- Metagenomics
- Genome
- Biology
- Microbiome
- Bacterial genome size
- Computational biology
- Human Microbiome Project
- Phylum
- Life in Land