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João F Matias Rodrigues ◽  
Thomas SB Schmidt ◽  
Janko Tackmann ◽  
Christian von Mering

AbstractMetagenomic sequencing has become crucial to studying microbial communities, but meaningful taxonomic analysis and inter-comparison of such data are still hampered by technical limitations, between-study design variability and inconsistencies between taxonomies used. Here we present MAPseq, a framework for reference-based rRNA metagenomic analysis that is up to 30% more accurate (F1/2 score) and up to one hundred times faster than existing solutions, providing in a single run multiple taxonomy classifications and hierarchical OTU mappings, for both amplicon and shotgun sequencing strategies, and for datasets of virtually any size. Availability: Source code and binaries are freely available at http://meringlab.org/software/mapseq/


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