Author
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- Kaiyang Zheng
(Ocean University of China)
- Jianhua Sun
(Ocean University of China
Ocean University of China)
- Yantao Liang
(Ocean University of China
Ocean University of China
Ocean University of China
Ocean University of China)
- Liangliang Kong
(Ocean University of China
Ocean University of China)
- David Paez-Espino
(Alexandria Launchlabs)
- Andrew Mcminn
(Ocean University of China
Ocean University of China
UMT-OUC Joint Centre for Marine Studies
University of Tasmania)
- Min Wang
(Ocean University of China
Ocean University of China
Ocean University of China
Ocean University of China)
Abstract
The rapid growth in the number of newly identified DNA and RNA viral sequences underscores the need for an accurate and comprehensive classification system for all viral realms at different taxonomic levels. Here, we establish the Viral Taxonomic Assignment Pipeline (VITAP), which addresses classification challenges by integrating alignment-based techniques with graphs, offering high precision in classifying both DNA and RNA viral sequences and providing confidence level for each taxonomic unit. This tool automatically updates its database in sync with the latest references from the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses (ICTV), efficiently classifying viral sequences as short as 1,000 base pairs to genus level. VITAP possesses good generalization capabilities, maintaining accuracy comparable to other pipelines while achieving higher annotation rates across most DNA and RNA viral phyla. Its application in deep-sea viromes has led to significant taxonomic updates, providing comprehensive diversity information of viruses from deep-sea. VITAP is available at https://github.com/DrKaiyangZheng/VITAP .
Suggested Citation
Kaiyang Zheng & Jianhua Sun & Yantao Liang & Liangliang Kong & David Paez-Espino & Andrew Mcminn & Min Wang, 2025.
"VITAP: a high precision tool for DNA and RNA viral classification based on meta-omic data,"
Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 16(1), pages 1-18, December.
Handle:
RePEc:nat:natcom:v:16:y:2025:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-025-57500-7
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-025-57500-7
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