NanoASV: a snakemake workflow for reproducible field-based Nanopore full-length 16S metabarcoding amplicon data analysis

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Abstract

NanoASV is a conda environment and snakemake-based workflow using state-of-the-art bioinformatics software to process full-length SSU rRNA (16S/18S) amplicons acquired with Oxford Nanopore Sequencing technology. Its strength lies in reproducibility, portability, and the possibility to run offline, allowing in-field analysis. It can be installed on the Nanopore MK1C sequencing device and process data locally.

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Cousson, A., Mahé, F., Guyet, U., Razafimahafaly, D., & Bernard, L. (2025). NanoASV: a snakemake workflow for reproducible field-based Nanopore full-length 16S metabarcoding amplicon data analysis. Bioinformatics, 41(3). https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/btaf089

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