Gerência e Análises de Workflows aplicados à Redes Filogenéticas de Genomas da Dengue no Brasil

2021-01-01·
Rafael Terra
,
Micaella Coelho
,
Lucas Cruz
,
Luiz Gadelha
,
Carla Osthoff
,
Diego Carvalho
· 0 min read
Abstract
Studies of evolutionary processes and dispersion of Dengue genomes in Brazil are relevant for guiding the knowledge of the endemo-epidemic and social impact on emerging arboviruses, i.e., Zika, Chikungunya, Dengue, and reorienting the practices of epidemiological surveillance of these diseases. Analyzes of trees and phylogenetic networks are capable of exhibiting evolutionary and reticulated events observed in viruses due to the high diversity mediated by a high mutation rate and frequent homologous recombination, leading to antiretroviral resistance and immune evasion. We present a parallel and distributed scientific workflow for phylogenetic networks analyzing Dengue genomes, which is efficient to be scaled in the Flaviviridae family’s genomes.
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