A modular and scalable web platform for computational phylogenetics
Nyckollas Brand\~ao, Andr\'e Jesus, Andr\'e P\'ascoa, Alexandre P., Francisco, M\'ario Ramirez, C\'atia Vaz

TL;DR
The paper introduces PHYLOViZ Web Platform, a scalable, cloud-based tool for phylogenetic analysis that integrates epidemiological data, supports large datasets, and promotes reproducibility through a modular, extensible architecture.
Contribution
It presents a novel cloud-based, modular platform that unifies phylogenetic analysis and epidemiological data integration, enabling large-scale, reproducible workflows.
Findings
Supports large-scale data analysis with cloud and HPC integration.
Enables customized workflows for phylogenetics and epidemiology.
Promotes reproducibility of phylogenetic analyses.
Abstract
Phylogenetic analysis, which allow to understand the evolution of bacterial and viral epidemics, requires large quantities of data to be analysed and processed for knowledge extraction. One of the major challenges consists on the integration of the results from typing and phylogenetic inference methods with epidemiological data, namely in what concerns their integrated and simultaneous analysis and visualization. Numerous approaches to support phylogenetic analysis have been proposed, varying from standalone tools to integrative web applications that include tools and/or algorithms for executing the common analysis tasks for this kind of data. However, most of them lack the capacity to integrate epidemiological data. Others provide the ability for visualizing and analyzing such data, allowing the integration of epidemiological data but they do not scale for large data analysis and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGenomics and Phylogenetic Studies · Evolution and Paleontology Studies
