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Assessing and improving methods used in operational taxonomic unit-based approaches for 16S rRNA gene sequence analysisSchloss et al., 2011
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- Schloss P
- Westcott S
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- Applied and environmental microbiology
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In spite of technical advances that have provided increases in orders of magnitude in sequencing coverage, microbial ecologists still grapple with how to interpret the genetic diversity represented by the 16S rRNA gene. Two widely used approaches put sequences …
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