Bioinformatics
2014
30
5
629–635
https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/btt584
1367-4811 (Online)
Metagenómica, cobertura, secuenciación, Nonpareil, microbioma
Motivation: Determining the fraction of the diversity within a microbial community sampled and the amount of sequencing required to cover the total diversity represent challenging issues for metagenomics studies. Owing to these limitations, central ecological questions with respect to the global distribution of microbes and the functional diversity of their communities cannot be robustly assessed. Results: We introduce Nonpareil, a method to estimate and project coverage in metagenomes. Nonpareil does not rely on high-quality assemblies, operational taxonomic unit calling or comprehensive reference databases; thus, it is broadly applicable to metagenomic studies. Application of Nonpareil on available metagenomic datasets provided estimates on the relative complexity of soil, freshwater and human microbiome communities, and suggested that ∼200 Gb of sequencing data are required for 95% abundance-weighted average coverage of the soil communities analyzed.
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Rodriguez-R Luis M., Konstantinidis Konstantinos T.
Oxford University Press
Oxford, Reino Unido
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