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A toolkit for assigning objective taxonomic classifications to bacterial and archaeal genomes.
GTDB-Tk is a software toolkit for assigning objective taxonomic classifications to bacterial and archaeal genomes based on the Genome Database Taxonomy (GTDB). It is designed to work with recent advances that allow hundreds or thousands of metagenome-assembled genomes (MAGs) to be obtained directly from environmental samples. It can also be applied to isolate and single-cell genomes. The GTDB-Tk is open source and released under the GNU General Public License (Version 3).
Notifications about GTDB-Tk releases will be available through the GTDB Twitter account and the GTDB Announcements Forum.
Please post questions and issues related to GTDB-Tk on the Issues section of the GitHub repository. Questions related to the GTDB can be posted on the GTDB Forum or sent to the GTDB team.
Be sure to check the hardware requirements, then choose your preferred method:
Documentation for GTDB-Tk can be found here.
GTDB-Tk v2.4.0+ includes the following new features:
FastANI
has been replaced by skani
as the primary tool for computing Average Nucleotide Identity (ANI).Users may notice slight variations in the results compared to those obtained using FastANI
.Using ANI screen "can" reduce computation by >50%, although it depends on the set of input genomes. A set of input genomes consisting primarily of new species will not benefit from ANI screen as much as a set of genomes that are largely assigned to GTDB species clusters. In the latter case, the ANI screen will reduce the number of genomes that need to be classified by pplacer which reduces computation time substantially (between 25% and 60% in our testing).
GTDB-Tk is described in:
The Genome Taxonomy Database (GTDB) is described in:
We strongly encourage you to cite the following 3rd party dependencies:
Copyright 2017 Pierre-Alain Chaumeil. See LICENSE for further details.
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A toolkit for assigning objective taxonomic classifications to bacterial and archaeal genomes.
We found that gtdbtk demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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