GenomeFingerprinter and universal genome fingerprint analysis for systematic comparative genomics
Yuncan Ai, Hannan Ai, Fanmei Meng, Lei Zhao

TL;DR
This paper introduces GenomeFingerprinter, a novel method for large-scale, cross-category genome comparison using 3D genome fingerprints, enabling rapid, visual, and systematic analysis of diverse genomes across size ranges.
Contribution
The paper presents a new universal genome fingerprint analysis method that unifies comparison of genomes crossing genetic categories and divergence levels in a single framework.
Findings
Successfully compared over a hundred genomes across categories and divergence levels.
Defined the total genetic component configuration (TGCC) for strain description.
Established the universal genome fingerprint map (UGFM) for strain differentiation.
Abstract
How to compare whole genome sequences at large scale has not been achieved via conventional methods based on pair-wisely base-to-base comparison; nevertheless, no attention was paid to handle in-one-sitting a number of genomes crossing genetic category (chromosome, plasmid, and phage) with farther divergences (much less or no homologous) over large size ranges (from Kbp to Mbp). We created a new method, GenomeFingerprinter, to unambiguously produce three-dimensional coordinates from a sequence, followed by one three-dimensional plot and six two-dimensional trajectory projections to illustrate whole genome fingerprints. We further developed a set of concepts and tools and thereby established a new method, universal genome fingerprint analysis. We demonstrated their applications through case studies on over a hundred of genome sequences. Particularly, we defined the total genetic…
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