Journal article

SNPPar: identifying convergent evolution and other homoplasies from microbial whole-genome alignments

DJ Edwards, S Duchene, B Pope, KE Holt

Microbial Genomics | Microbiology Society | Published : 2021

Abstract

Homoplasic SNPs are considered important signatures of strong (positive) selective pressure, and hence of adaptive evolution for clinically relevant traits such as antibiotic resistance and virulence. Here we present a new tool, SNPPar, for efficient detection and analysis of homoplasic SNPs from large whole genome sequencing datasets (>1000 isolates and/or >100 000 SNPs). SNPPar takes as input an SNP alignment, tree and annotated reference genome, and uses a combination of simple monophyly tests and ancestral state reconstruction (ASR, via TreeTime) to assign mutation events to branches and identify homoplasies. Mutations are annotated at the level of codon and gene, to facilitate analysis ..

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