Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4358637 | Research in Microbiology | 2012 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Metagenomic libraries represent subsamples of the total DNA found at a study site and offer unprecedented opportunities to study ecological and functional aspects of microbial communities. To examine the depth of a community sequencing effort, rarefaction analysis of the ribosomal small subunit (SSU/16S/18S) gene in the metagenome is usually performed. The fragmentary, non-overlapping nature of SSU sequences in metagenomic libraries poses a problem for this analysis, however. We introduce a software package – Megraft – that grafts SSU fragments onto full-length SSU sequences, accounting for observed and unobserved variability, for accurate assessment of species richness and sequencing depth in metagenomics endeavors.
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Authors
Johan Bengtsson, Martin Hartmann, Martin Unterseher, Parag Vaishampayan, Kessy Abarenkov, Lisa Durso, Elisabeth M. Bik, James R. Garey, K. Martin Eriksson, R. Henrik Nilsson,