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Benchmark data sets, software results and reference data for the first CAMI challenge.

Dataset type: Metagenomic, Software
Data released on August 11, 2017

Sczyrba A; Hofman P; Belmann P; Koslicki D; Janssen S; Dröge J; Gregor I; Majda S; Fiedler J; Dahms E; Bremges A; Fritz A; Garrido-Oter R; Jørgensen TS; Shapiro N; Blood PD; Gurevich A; Bai Y; Turaev D; DeMaere MZ; Chikhi R; Nagarajan N; Quince C; Meyer F; Balvočiūtė M; Hansen LH; Sørensen SJ; H. Chia BK; Denis B; Froula JL; Wang Z; Egan R; Kang DD; Cook JJ; Deltel C; Beckstette M; Lemaitre C; Peterlongo P; Rizk G; Lavenier D; Wu Y; Singer SW; Jain C; Strous M; Klingenberg H; Meinicke P; Barton M; Lingner T; Lin H; Liao Y; Z. Silva GG; Cuevas DA; Edwards RA; Saha S; Piro VC; Renard BY; Pop M; Klenk H; Göker M; Kyrpides NC; Woyke T; Vorholt JA; Schulze-Lefert P; Rubin EM; Darling AE; Rattei T; McHardy AC (2017): Benchmark data sets, software results and reference data for the first CAMI challenge. GigaScience Database. https://doi.org/10.5524/100344

DOI10.5524/100344

In just over a decade, metagenomics has developed into a powerful and productive method in microbiology and microbial ecology. The ability to retrieve and organize bits and pieces of genomic DNA from any natural context has opened a window into the vast universe of uncultivated microbes. Tremendous progress has been made in computational approaches to interpret this sequence data but none can completely recover the complex information encoded in metagenomes. A number of challenges stand in the way. Simplifying assumptions are needed and lead to strong limitations and potential inaccuracies in practice. Critically, methodological improvements are difficult to gauge due to the lack of a general standard for comparison. Developers also face a substantial burden to individually evaluate existing approaches, which consumes time and computational resources, and may introduce unintended biases.

The Critical Assessment of Metagenome Interpretation (CAMI) is a community-led initiative that tackles these problems by aiming for an independent, comprehensive and bias-free evaluation of methods. In the first CAMI challenge running from March to July 2015, it provided three simulated benchmark metagenome datasets of different organismal complexities and sizes. These were generated from around ~700 newly sequenced genomes and ~600 circular elements (plasmids, viruses, other circular elements) not included in public databases during the challenge. These are now available here, together with gold standards for assembly, genome and taxonomic binning and taxonomic profiling, the underlying genome sequences, NCBI and ARB reference sequences snapshots from before the challenge and the reference NCBI taxonomy used. In addition, 3 test (toy) data sets are provided that were simulated from public genomes before the challenge. For the most realistic evaluation of reference based methods on the challenge data sets, usually taxonomic binners and profilers, the provided reference sequences or other sequence collections from before challenge should be used as references, as by now all underlying genomes have been deposited at NCBI or EBI.

Additional details

Related datasets:

doi:10.5524/100344 IsCitedBy doi:10.5524/102350
doi:10.5524/100344 Cites doi:10.5524/102408

Additional information:

https://data.cami-challenge.org/participate

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Sample ID Common Name Scientific Name Sample Attributes Taxonomic ID Genbank Name
CAMI_low synthetic metagenome synthetic metagenome Description:a 15 Gb single sample dataset from a low complexity community with log normal abundance distribution (40 genomes and 20 circular elements; not included in the reference sequence collections also provided in this archive)
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CAMI_medium synthetic metagenome synthetic metagenome Description:a 40 Gb differential log normal abundance dataset with two samples of a medium complexity community (132 genomes and 100 circular elements; not included in the reference sequence collections also provided in this archive) and long and short insert sizes
1235509
CAMI_high synthetic metagenome synthetic metagenome Description:a 75 Gb time series dataset with five samples from a high complexity community with correlated log normal abundance distributions (596 genomes and 478 circular elements; not included in the reference sequence collections also provided in this archive)
1235509
CAMI_TOY_low synthetic metagenome synthetic metagenome Description:a toy data set simulated from public genomes. Can be used for testing tools (gold standards provided). THIS IS NOT A CHALLENGE DATA SET. Genomes: 30 (included in the reference sequence collections also provided in this archive), Total Size: 15 Gbp, Read length: 2x100 bp, Insert size mean: 180 bp, Insert size stddev: 10%.
1235509
CAMI_TOY_medium synthetic metagenome synthetic metagenome Description:a toy data set simulated from public genomes. Can be used for testing tools (gold standards provided). THIS IS NOT A CHALLENGE DATA SET. Two samples, differential abundance 2 Hiseq (small insert size) differential abundance 15 Gbp samples from 225 genomes (included in the reference sequence collections also provided in this archive). From the same two differential abundance community profiles, 2 Hiseq (5kb insert size) 0.75 Gbp samples
1235509
CAMI_TOY_high synthetic metagenome synthetic metagenome Description:a toy data set simulated from public genomes. Can be used for testing tools (gold standards provided). THIS IS NOT A CHALLENGE DATA SET. 5 Hiseq (small insert size) 15 Gbp samples (time series) from 450 genomes (included in the reference sequence collections also provided in this archive) 15 Giga base pairs (each sample) Insert size mean: 180 bp Insert size stddev: 18 bp Read length: 2x100 bp
1235509

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File Name Description Sample ID Data Type File Format Size Release Date File Attributes Download
Readme TEXT 5.72 kB 2019-02-26 MD5 checksum: af5136c9a5e26b4a11b10233da72de6a
This tar-ball includes the CAMI_high challenge data set and associated information, such as the FASTQ file of the reads for the individual samples, the gold standard assembly, binning and profiling and the genomes from which the samples were simulated. Mixed archive TAR 53.34 GB 2017-08-11 MD5 checksum: d7a3a64d9d461ddde15615d1cc71aab7
This tar-ball includes the CAMI_low challenge data set and associated information, such as the FASTQ file of the reads for the individual samples, the gold standard assembly, binning and profiling and the genomes from which the samples were simulated. Mixed archive TAR 11.25 GB 2017-08-11 MD5 checksum: 0c2259e190d308a3f3006910f5086632
This tar-ball includes the CAMI_medium challenge data set and associated information, such as the FASTQ file of the reads for the individual samples, the gold standard assembly, binning and profiling and the genomes from which the samples were simulated. Mixed archive TAR 28.41 GB 2017-08-11 MD5 checksum: f15dfeadbe7536ad410ba8f3129ae746
Taxonomy database as of 2015/06/22 to be used for CAMI challenge datasets Mixed archive TAR 26.47 MB 2017-08-11 MD5 checksum: 7752be09d97662b48e10b501901d418d
Taxonomy database to be used for cami upload client Mixed archive TAR 94.65 MB 2017-08-11 MD5 checksum: 238b36b6e8febd068b35715e655f9182
This tar-ball includes all CAMI_TOY_medium data sets, such as the FASTQ file of the reads, the gold standard assembly, binning and profiling. Mixed archive TAR 33.56 GB 2017-08-11 MD5 checksum: 4cc0db87294a8b09b7615ae4b591881a
This tar-ball includes all CAMI_TOY_low data sets, such as the FASTQ file of the reads, the gold standard assembly, binning and profiling. Mixed archive TAR 15.41 GB 2017-08-11 MD5 checksum: eb14193df45fe4fa9901202269ad573d
This tar-ball includes all CAMI_TOY_high data sets, such as the FASTQ file of the reads, the gold standard assembly, binning and profiling. Mixed archive TAR 80.53 GB 2017-08-11 MD5 checksum: 6815d7c5f74942484a2cc95bb878f1a7
This tar-ball is a copy of the NCBI Refseq and Taxonomy Database as of 2015/06/22. This database should be used as a basis for reference based binning and profiling tools for the CAMI challenge datasets. Mixed archive TAR 158.03 GB 2017-08-11 MD5 checksum: d7f20a92c76458cc885344f52a28b1d4
Date Action
August 11, 2017 Dataset publish
February 26, 2019 File program_results.tar.gz updated
February 26, 2019 File readme_100344.txt updated
February 26, 2019 readme_100344.txt: file attribute updated
February 26, 2019 File readme_100344.txt updated
February 26, 2019 program_results.tar.gz: additional file attribute added
February 26, 2019 File program_results.tar.gz updated
June 14, 2023 Relationship added : DOI 102408