QuasiRecomb 1.2 – Inference of Quasispecies subjected to Recombination

QuasiRecomb 1.2

:: DESCRIPTION

QuasiRecomb is a software of Inference of Quasispecies subjected to Recombination.RNA viruses are present in a single host as a population of different but related strains. This population, shaped by the combination of genetic change and selection, is called quasispecies. Genetic change is due to both point mutations and recombination events. We present a jumping hidden Markov model that describes the generation of the viral quasispecies and a method to infer its parameters by analysing next generation sequencing data. We offer an implementation of the EM algorithm to find maximum a posteriori estimates of the model parameters and a method to estimate the distribution of viral strains in the quasispecies. The model is validated on simulated data, showing the advantage of explicitly taking the recombination process into account, and tested by applying to reads obtained from experimental HIV samples.

::DEVELOPER

the Computational Biology Group (CBG)

:: SCREENSHOTS

N/A

:: REQUIREMENTS

  • Windows / Mac /  Linux
  • Java

:: DOWNLOAD

 QuasiRecomb

:: MORE INFORMATION

Citation

J Comput Biol. 2013 Feb;20(2):113-23. doi: 10.1089/cmb.2012.0232.
Probabilistic inference of viral quasispecies subject to recombination.
Töpfer A, Zagordi O, Prabhakaran S, Roth V, Halperin E, Beerenwinkel N.

HaploClique 1.3.1 – Viral Quasispecies Assembly from Paired-end data

HaploClique 1.3.1

:: DESCRIPTION

HaploClique is a computational approach to reconstruct the structure of a viral quasispecies from next-generation sequencing data as obtained from bulk sequencing of mixed virus samples.

::DEVELOPER

the Computational Biology Group (CBG)

:: SCREENSHOTS

N/A

:: REQUIREMENTS

  • Linux
  • C++ Compiler

:: DOWNLOAD

 HaploClique

:: MORE INFORMATION

Citation:

Viral quasispecies assembly via maximal clique enumeration.
Töpfer A, Marschall T, Bull RA, Luciani F, Schönhuth A, Beerenwinkel N.
PLoS Comput Biol. 2014 Mar 27;10(3):e1003515. doi: 10.1371/journal.pcbi.1003515.