The Geogenomic Mutational Atlas of Pathogens (GoMAP) web system.

David P Sargeant, Michael W Hedden, Sandeep Deverasetty,Christy L Strong,Izua J Alaniz, Alexandria N Bartlett, Nicholas R Brandon, Steven B Brooks, Frederick A Brown,Flaviona Bufi,Monika Chakarova, Roxanne P David,Karlyn M Dobritch, Horacio P Guerra,Kelvy S Levit, Kiran R Mathew,Ray Matti,Dorothea Q Maza,Sabyasachy Mistry,Nemanja Novakovic, Austin Pomerantz,Timothy F Rafalski, Viraj Rathnayake,Noura Rezapour,Christian A Ross,Steve G Schooler,Sarah Songao,Sean L Tuggle,Helen J Wing, Sandy Yousif,Martin R Schiller

PloS one(2014)

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We present a new approach for pathogen surveillance we call Geogenomics. Geogenomics examines the geographic distribution of the genomes of pathogens, with a particular emphasis on those mutations that give rise to drug resistance. We engineered a new web system called Geogenomic Mutational Atlas of Pathogens (GoMAP) that enables investigation of the global distribution of individual drug resistance mutations. As a test case we examined mutations associated with HIV resistance to FDA-approved antiretroviral drugs. GoMAP-HIV makes use of existing public drug resistance and HIV protein sequence data to examine the distribution of 872 drug resistance mutations in ∼ 502,000 sequences for many countries in the world. We also implemented a broadened classification scheme for HIV drug resistance mutations. Several patterns for geographic distributions of resistance mutations were identified by visual mining using this web tool. GoMAP-HIV is an open access web application available at http://www.bio-toolkit.com/GoMap/project/
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