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Robyn Wright
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• Microbial ecology/bioinformatics (microbiome/plastisphere) • Postdoc @ Dalhousie Uni 🇨🇦 • PhD @ Warwick Uni 🇬🇧🇪🇺 • usually found trail running around Nova Scotia with my dog 🏃🏻‍♀️🐶 • she/her •
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We’ve now updated the PICRUSt2 new database preprint!

www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...

No major changes here: the database used is the same but we’ve added some comparisons of computational resources required and a few extra discussion points.
PICRUSt2-SC: an update to the reference database used for functional prediction within PICRUSt2
Summary: PICRUSt2 is a bioinformatic tool that predicts microbial functions in amplicon sequencing data using a database of annotated reference genomes. We have constructed an updated database for PICRUSt2 that has substantially increased the number of bacterial (19,493 to 26,868) and archaeal (406 to 1,002) genomes as well as the number of functional annotations present. The previous PICRUSt2 database relied on many timely and computationally intensive manual processes that made it difficult to update. We constructed a new streamlined process to allow regular upgrades to the PICRUSt2 database on an ongoing basis, and used this process to create a new database, PICRUSt2-SC (Sugar-Coated). Additionally, we have shown that this updated database contains genomes that more closely match study sequences from a range of different environments. The genomes contained in the database therefore better represent these environments and this leads to an improvement in the predicted functional annotations obtained from PICRUSt2. Availability: PICRUSt2 source code is freely available at https://github.com/picrust/picrust2 and at https://anaconda.org/bioconda/picrust2. The latest version of PICRUSt2 at the time of writing is also archived: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15119781. The PICRUSt2-SC database comes pre-installed with PICRUSt2 from version 2.6.0 onwards. Step-by-step instructions for making the updated database are at https://github.com/picrust/picrust2/wiki/Updating-the-PICRUSt2-database. All code used for the analyses and figures in this manuscript is at https://github.com/R-Wright-1/PICRUSt2-SC\_application\_note and https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15119770. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.
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Not that you care, but I still wanted to let you know that if I see a paper full of bogus citations with your name on it, I'm not talking to you anymore.

I was so triggered by a paper I was reading this morning, I am drinking my second coffee.
May 30, 2025 at 9:03 AM
After a long hiatus, we’re back to writing up blog posts of our DalMUG journal club discussions! You can see all of our previous posts here: dalmug.org
DalMUG – Dalhousie Microbiome User Group (DalMUG).
Dalhousie Microbiome User Group (DalMUG).
dalmug.org
April 17, 2025 at 6:00 PM
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Our latest paper, in which @brinda.eu (along with @zaminiqbal.bsky.social and others) introduces phylogenetic compression for storage and search of enormous microbial genome libraries, was published today in @naturemethods.bsky.social:

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Efficient and robust search of microbial genomes via phylogenetic compression
Nature Methods - Phylogenetic compression achieves performant and lossless compression of massive collections of microbial genomes, facilitating fast BLAST-like search and versatile alignment tasks.
rdcu.be
April 9, 2025 at 9:07 PM
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My editorial simultaneously published in all of @asm.org's journals addresses the ongoing effort by the administration to halt efforts to diversify science. It should be obvious from ASM Journals' efforts over the years, but we aren't fans journals.asm.org/doi/10.1128/...
A call for healing and unity | mBio
Executive orders signed since 20 January 2025 aim to end programs intended to diversify the scientific workforce via equitable and inclusive practices and processes; cut federal funding for research and innovation; and stifle scientific communications. They represent a stunning reversal of policies that have been the bedrock of the U.S. scientific research enterprise and its leadership in the world, and therefore not surprisingly they have been met with a number of legal challenges. Some of the executive orders have been blocked by temporary restraining orders, and others are pending judicial review.
journals.asm.org
February 27, 2025 at 5:57 PM
I guess I’ll start off on here with my last tweet?

I’m pleased to share my new preprint with @betascience.bsky.social, where we introduce a new database for PICRUSt2 functional predictions.

www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
PICRUSt2-MPGA: an update to the reference database used for functional prediction within PICRUSt2
Summary PICRUSt2 is a bioinformatic tool that predicts microbial functions in amplicon sequencing data using a database of annotated reference genomes. We have constructed an updated database for PICR...
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February 20, 2025 at 1:37 PM
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Big news - part 1 of the 2025 Canadian Bioinformatics Workshop Series has arrived! Learn more and apply here: bioinformatics.ca/workshops/cu...
February 7, 2025 at 10:02 PM