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UnlabelledA typical prokaryote population sequencing study can now consist of hundreds or thousands of isolates. Interrogating these datasets can provide detailed insights into the genetic structure of prokaryotic genomes. We introduce Roary, a tool that rapidly builds large-scale pan genomes, identifying the core and accessory genes. Roary makes construction of the pan genome of thousands of prokaryote samples possible on a standard desktop without compromising on the accuracy of results. Using a single CPU Roary can produce a pan genome consisting of 1000 isolates in 4.5 hours using 13 GB of RAM, with further speedups possible using multiple processors.Availability and implementationRoary is implemented in Perl and is freely available under an open source GPLv3 license from http://sanger-pathogens.github.io/RoaryContactroary@sanger.ac.ukSupplementary informationSupplementary data are available at Bioinformatics online.

Original publication

DOI

10.1093/bioinformatics/btv421

Type

Journal

Bioinformatics (Oxford, England)

Publication Date

11/2015

Volume

31

Pages

3691 - 3693

Addresses

Pathogen Genomics, The Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, Wellcome Trust Genome Campus, Hinxton, Cambridge.

Keywords

Prokaryotic Cells, Salmonella typhi, Genome, Bacterial, Computer Simulation, Software, Databases, Genetic