Exact sequence variants should replace operational taxonomic units in marker-gene data analysis
North Carolina State University · North Central State College · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Recent advances have made it possible to analyze high-throughput marker-gene sequencing data without resorting to the customary construction of molecular operational taxonomic units (OTUs): clusters of sequencing reads that differ by less than a fixed dissimilarity threshold. New methods control errors sufficiently such that amplicon sequence variants (ASVs) can be resolved exactly, down to the level of single-nucleotide differences over the sequenced gene region. The benefits of finer resolution are immediately apparent, and arguments for ASV methods have focused on their improved resolution. Less obvious, but we believe more important, are the broad benefits that derive from the status of ASVs as consistent…
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- 95.53
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3Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Amplicon
- Computational biology
- Operational taxonomic unit
- Taxonomic rank
- Gene
- Genetics
- Evolutionary biology