Dohmen E., Kremer L., Bornberg-Bauer E., Kemena C.
Research article (journal) | Peer reviewedMotivation: Genome studies have become cheaper and easier than ever before, due to the decreased costs of high-throughput sequencing and the free availability of analysis software. However, the quality of genome or transcriptome assemblies can vary a lot. Therefore, quality assessment of assemblies and annotations are crucial aspects of genome analysis pipelines. Results: We developed DOGMA, a program for fast and easy quality assessment of transcriptome and proteome data based on conserved protein domains. DOGMA measures the completeness of a given transcriptome or proteome and provides information about domain content for further analysis. DOGMA provides a very fast way to do quality assessment within seconds. Availability and Implementation: DOGMA is implemented in Python and published under GNU GPL v.3 license. The source code is available on https://ebbgit.uni-muenster.de/domainWorld/DOGMA/.
Bornberg-Bauer, Erich | Research Group Evolutionary Bioinformatics |
Dohmen, Elias | Research Group Evolutionary Bioinformatics |
Kemena, Carsten | Research Group Evolutionary Bioinformatics |
Kremer, Lukas Peter Maria | Research Group Evolutionary Bioinformatics |