PseudoChecker2 and PseudoViz: automation and visualization of gene loss in the Genome Era.
Rui Resende-Pinto, Raquel Ruivo, Josefin Stiller, Rute Fonseca, Luís Filipe C Castro
Abstract
Open AccessSummary: High-fidelity genome assemblies provide unprecedented opportunities to decipher mechanisms of molecular evolution and phenotype landscapes. Here, we present PseudoChecker2, a command-line version of the web-tool PseudoChecker with expanded functions. It identifies gene loss via drastic mutational events such as premature stop codons, deletions and insertions. It enables the investigation of cross-species genomic datasets through: (i) integration into automated workflows, (ii) multiprocessing capability, and (iii) creation of a functional reference from annotation files. In addition, we introduce PseudoViz, a novel graphical interface designed to help interpret the results of PseudoChecker2 with intuitive visualizations. These tools combine the versatility and automation of a command-line tool with the user-friendliness of a graphical interface to tackle the challenges of the Genome Era. Availability and implementation: PseudoChecker2 and PseudoViz are fully available at https://github.com/rresendepinto/PseudoChecker2and https://github.com/rresendepinto/PseudoViz.