2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-22309/v1
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Assembling reads improves taxonomic classification of species

Abstract: Background: Most current metagenomic classifiers and profilers employ short reads to classify, bin and profile microbial genomes that are present in metagenomic samples. Many of these methods adopt techniques that aim to identify unique genomic regions of genomes so as to differentiate them. Because of this, short-read lengths might be suboptimal. Longer read lengths might improve the performance of classification and profiling. However, longer reads produced by current technology tend to have a higher rate of… Show more

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