DuctApe: a suite for the analysis and correlation of genomic and OmnilogTM Phenotype Microarray data
Marco Galardini, Alessio Mengoni, Emanuele G. Biondi, Roberto, Semeraro, Alessandro Florio, Marco Bazzicalupo, Anna Benedetti, Stefano, Mocali

TL;DR
DuctApe is a software suite that integrates genomic and Phenotype Microarray data to analyze metabolic differences and gene-phenotype correlations in microorganisms.
Contribution
This work introduces DuctApe, a novel tool that links genome sequences with Phenotype Microarray data for comprehensive metabolic analysis.
Findings
Identified metabolic differences among bacterial datasets.
Correlated gene presence with phenotypic traits.
Provided a user-friendly platform for integrated analysis.
Abstract
Addressing the functionality of genomes is one of the most important and challenging tasks of today's biology. In particular the ability to link genotypes to corresponding phenotypes is of interest in the reconstruction and biotechnological manipulation of metabolic pathways. Over the last years, the OmniLogTM Phenotype Microarray (PM) technology has been used to address many specific issues related to the metabolic functionality of microorganisms. However, computational tools that could directly link PM data with the gene(s) of interest followed by the extraction of information on genephenotype correlation are still missing. Here we present DuctApe, a suite that allows the analysis of both genomic sequences and PM data, to find metabolic differences among PM experiments and to correlate them with KEGG pathways and gene presence/absence patterns. As example, an application of the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMicrobial Metabolic Engineering and Bioproduction · Bioinformatics and Genomic Networks · Genomics and Phylogenetic Studies
