Reconstructing single genomes from complex microbial communities

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Abstract

High throughput next generation sequencing technologies have enabled cultivation-independent approaches to study microbial communities in environmental samples. To date much of functional metagenomics has been limited to the gene or pathway level. Recent breakthroughs in metagenome binning have made it feasible to reconstruct high quality, individual microbial genomes from complex communities with thousands of species. In this review we aim to compare several automated metagenome binning software tools for their performance, and provide a practical guide for the metagenomics research community to carry out successful binning analyses.

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Kang, D. D., Rubin, E. M., & Wang, Z. (2016, June 28). Reconstructing single genomes from complex microbial communities. IT - Information Technology. De Gruyter Oldenbourg. https://doi.org/10.1515/itit-2016-0011

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