Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2060394 Mycoscience 2011 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

Reverse complementary DNA sequences—sequences that are inadvertently cast backward and in which all purines and pyrimidines are transposed—are not uncommon in sequence databases, where they may introduce noise into sequence-based research. We show that about 1% of the public fungal ITS sequences, the most commonly sequenced genetic marker in mycology, are reverse complementary, and we introduce an open source software solution to automate their detection and reorientation. The MacOSX/Linux/UNIX software operates on public or private datasets of any size, although some 50 base pairs of the 5.8 S gene of the ITS region are needed for the analysis.

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