Journal
BMC BIOINFORMATICS
Volume 24, Issue 1, Pages -Publisher
BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s12859-023-05419-5
Keywords
Transposable elements; Genomics; Detection software; Bioinformatics pipeline
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RepBox, a suite of Python scripts, improves the efficiency of transposable elements (TEs) identification and categorization in plant genomes compared to existing methods.
BackgroundTransposable elements (TEs) are short, mobile DNA elements that are known to play important roles in the genomes of many eukaryotic species. The identification and categorization of these elements is a critical task for many genomic studies, and the continued increase in the number of de novo assembled genomes demands new tools to improve the efficiency of this process. For this reason, we developed RepBox, a suite of Python scripts that combine several pre-existing family-specific TE detection methods into a single user-friendly pipeline.ResultsBased on comparisons of RepBox with the standard TE detection software RepeatModeler, we find that RepBox consistently classifies more elements and is also able to identify a more diverse array of TE families than the existing methods in plant genomes.ConclusionsThe performance of RepBox on two different plant genomes indicates that our toolbox represents a significant improvement over existing TE detection methods, and should facilitate future TE annotation efforts in additional species.
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