Using evolutionary analyses to refine whole-genome sequence match criteria

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  • who: ufeffArthur W.ufeff ufeffPightlingufeff from the Drug Administration, College Park, MD, United States University of Burgos, Spain have published the article: Using Evolutionary Analyses to Refine Whole-Genome Sequence Match Criteria, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 19/Oct/2021
  • what: Based upon these measurements the authors propose using an evolutionary rate of 1.97 single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) per year when determining whether sequences The authors propose that the average of 1.97 SNPs/year be used for determining whether genomes match, while being mindful that evolutionary rates for lineages are likely to vary . . .

     

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