cronology

cronology is an automated workflow for Cronobacter whole genome sequence assembly, subtyping and isolate clustering based on NCBI Pathogen Detection Project for Cronobacter.

https://github.com/cfsan-biostatistics/cronology

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cronology is an automated workflow for Cronobacter whole genome sequence assembly, subtyping and isolate clustering based on NCBI Pathogen Detection Project for Cronobacter.

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  • Owner: CFSAN-Biostatistics
  • License: other
  • Language: Nextflow
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cronology

cronology is an automated workflow for Cronobacter whole genome sequence assembly, subtyping and traceback based on NCBI Pathogen Detection Project for Cronobacter. At present, only short-read data is supported with long-read support and hybrid assembly planned in future versions. Future roadmap also includes support for Metagenomics.

It is written in Nextflow and is part of the modular data analysis pipelines (CFSAN PIPELINES or CPIPES for short) at CFSAN.

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cronology: README.

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Citing cronology


This work is currently unpublished. Please cite our GitHub page.

cronology: An automated bioinformatics workflow for Cronobacter whole genome sequence assembly, subtyping and traceback.

Kranti Konganti, Padmini Ramachandran, Monica Pava-Ripoll, Karen Jarvis, Maria Balkey, Ruth Timme, Gopal Gopinathrao, Yi Chen, and Chris Grim. CFSAN, FDA. https://github.com/CFSAN-Biostatistics/cronology.

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Ribosomal Multilocus Sequence Typing (rMLST)


Use of rMLST as part of cronology is only for academic and non commercial use only.

For full terms and conditions please see rMLST_licence.pdf. To discuss any other sort of use, including a commercial use licence, please contact innovation@innovation.ox.ac.uk quoting reference 7895/MC.

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Caveats


  • The main workflow has been used for research purposes only.
  • Analysis results should be interpreted with caution and should be treated as suspect, as the pipeline is dependent on the precision of metadata from the NCBI Pathogen Detection project.
  • Internet access is required for succesful completion since the pipeline uses Ribosomal MLST (RMLST) for Cronobacter species identification using PubMLST API calls.

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Acknowledgements


NCBI Pathogen Detection:

We gratefully acknowledge all data contributors, i.e., the Authors and their Originating laboratories responsible for obtaining the specimens, and their Submitting laboratories for generating the sequence and metadata and sharing it via the NCBI Pathogen Detection site, some of which this research utilizes.

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Disclaimer


CFSAN, FDA assumes no responsibility whatsoever for use by other parties of the Software, its source code, documentation or compiled or uncompiled executables, and makes no guarantees, expressed or implied, about its quality, reliability, or any other characteristic. Further, CFSAN, FDA makes no representations that the use of the Software will not infringe any patent or proprietary rights of third parties. The use of this code in no way implies endorsement by the CFSAN, FDA or confers any advantage in regulatory decisions.

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