articleMolecular Ecology ResourcesOct 15, 2020GREEN OA

ASAP: assemble species by automatic partitioning

Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique · École Pratique des Hautes Études · +5 more institutions

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Abstract Here, we describe Assemble Species by Automatic Partitioning (ASAP), a new method to build species partitions from single locus sequence alignments (i.e., barcode data sets). ASAP is efficient enough to split data sets as large 10 4 sequences into putative species in several minutes. Although grounded in evolutionary theory, ASAP is the implementation of a hierarchical clustering algorithm that only uses pairwise genetic distances, avoiding the computational burden of phylogenetic reconstruction. Importantly, ASAP proposes species partitions ranked by a new scoring system that uses no biological prior insight of intraspecific diversity. ASAP is a stand‐alone program that can be used either through a…

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