Reconstruction of Viral Variants via Monte Carlo Clustering

Identifying viral variants through clustering is essential for understanding the composition and structure of viral populations within and between hosts, which play a crucial role in disease progression and epidemic spread. This article proposes and validates novel Monte Carlo (MC) methods for clust...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of computational biology 2023-09, Vol.30 (9), p.1009-1018
Hauptverfasser: Juyal, Akshay, Hosseini, Roya, Novikov, Daniel, Grinshpon, Mark, Zelikovsky, Alex
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Zusammenfassung:Identifying viral variants through clustering is essential for understanding the composition and structure of viral populations within and between hosts, which play a crucial role in disease progression and epidemic spread. This article proposes and validates novel Monte Carlo (MC) methods for clustering aligned viral sequences by minimizing either entropy or Hamming distance from consensuses. We validate these methods on four benchmarks: two SARS-CoV-2 interhost data sets and two HIV intrahost data sets. A parallelized version of our tool is scalable to very large data sets. We show that both entropy and Hamming distance-based MC clusterings discern the meaningful information from sequencing data. The proposed clustering methods consistently converge to similar clusterings across different runs. Finally, we show that MC clustering improves reconstruction of intrahost viral population from sequencing data.
ISSN:1557-8666
1066-5277
1557-8666
DOI:10.1089/cmb.2023.0154