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Motivation: Many experimental evolution studies compare which genes are being mutated in one or more treatments to understand which ones are driving adaptation to a specific environment.
Implementation: As a post-processing script that is separate from breseq. Use Python or R to calculate similarity statistics and produce relevant graphs. Input is a set of input GenomeDiff files that have #=TREATMENT metadata lines added. The first version should implementing calculations from Figure 2 of Deatherage et al. Specificity of genome evolution in experimental populations of Escherichia coli evolved at different temperatures. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U. S. A.114: E1904–E1912. [PubMed]. @danieldeatherage can assist by sending his existing code that needs to be adapted.
Input a set of GenomeDiff files (use relevant Python/R package for reading this information in, don't re-implement this step!)
Use Biopython/Bioconductor to associate each mutation with a gene using the rules from the publication.
Replicate shuffling analysis to give p-values for Dice similarity differences between all samples in different treatments (Figure 2A).
Replicate analysis that predicts which genes are significantly associated with one or more treatments (Figure 2B)
Apply code to new experiments and come up with expected results and tests.
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Motivation: Many experimental evolution studies compare which genes are being mutated in one or more treatments to understand which ones are driving adaptation to a specific environment.
Implementation: As a post-processing script that is separate from breseq. Use Python or R to calculate similarity statistics and produce relevant graphs. Input is a set of input GenomeDiff files that have
#=TREATMENT
metadata lines added. The first version should implementing calculations from Figure 2 of Deatherage et al. Specificity of genome evolution in experimental populations of Escherichia coli evolved at different temperatures. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U. S. A. 114: E1904–E1912. [PubMed]. @danieldeatherage can assist by sending his existing code that needs to be adapted.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: