HIGHLIGHTS
- who: . and collaborators from the Vilnius University, Lithuania EAFIT University, Colombia have published the research: The META tool optimizes metagenomic analyses across sequencing platforms and ers, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- how: The following assumptions were made about all tools integrated with META the tool database relies on a set of reference nucleotide or protein sequences for classification and the tool can perform an analysis that provides output that allows for relative abundance calculations to be produced.
SUMMARY
"Mode 1" enables the multi-classifier analysis of an in silico generated read set . . .
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