sketchy

Genomic neighbor typing for lineage and genotype inference

Overview

v0.6.0

Sketchy is a lineage calling and genotyping tool based on the heuristic principle of genomic neighbor typing developed by Karel Břinda and colleagues (2020). It queries species-wide ('hypothesis-agnostic') reference sketches using MinHash and infers associated genotypes based on the closest match, including multi-locus sequence types, susceptibility profiles, virulence factors or other genome-associated features provided by the user. Unlike the original implementation in RASE, sketchy does not use phylogenetic trees which has some downsides, e.g. for sublineage genotype predictions (see below).

See the latest docs for install, usage and database building.

Strengths and limitations

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Data availability

Preprint

If you use sketchy for research and other applications, please cite:

Steinig et al. (2022) - Genomic neighbor typing for bacterial outbreak surveillance - bioRxiv 2022.02.05.479210; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.02.05.479210