From data to publication in a browser with BRC-Analytics: Evolutionary dynamics of coding overlaps in measles virus

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Abstract

The analytical landscape of pathogen research is often fragmented, hindering transparency and reproducibility due to diverse genomic data sources, numerous software tools, and suboptimal integration methods. Here we introduce BRC-analytics, a novel browser-based environment that unifies authoritative sources of genomic data with community-curated best analysis practices on a freely accessible public computational infrastructure. We demonstrate its capabilities by analyzing the evolutionary dynamics within the P/V/C locus of the measles virus, a complex system involving overlapping coding regions and RNA editing. Our analysis, conducted entirely within BRC-analytics, reveals asymmetric evolution of the locus’s reading frames under distinct selective pressures. BRC-analytics streamlines the entire research process—from data collection and primary analysis (e.g., variant calling) to interpretation (e.g., using integrated JupyterLite notebooks and LLMs) and publication—into a single web browser session. This eliminates the need for local installations and manual data transfers, implicitly tracking provenance and ensuring reproducibility. The platform’s goal is to provide true data-to-publication functionality, making advanced pathogen genomics accessible to a broader research community regardless of their computational expertise or infrastructure access.

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