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Nonpareil 3: fast estimation of metagenomic coverage and sequence diversityRodriguez-R et al., 2018
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- Rodriguez-R L
- Gunturu S
- Tiedje J
- Cole J
- Konstantinidis K
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Estimations of microbial community diversity based on metagenomic data sets are affected, often to an unknown degree, by biases derived from insufficient coverage and reference database-dependent estimations of diversity. For instance, the completeness of reference …
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