Amplicon_sorter: A tool for reference‐free amplicon sorting based on sequence similarity and for building consensus sequences
Andy Vierstraete, Bart P. Braeckman
Abstract
Oxford Nanopore Technologies (ONT) is a third-generation sequencing technology that is gaining popularity in ecological research for its portable and low-cost sequencing possibilities. Although the technology excels at long-read sequencing, it can also be applied to sequence amplicons. The downside of ONT is the low quality of the raw reads. Hence, generating a high-quality consensus sequence is still a challenge. We present Amplicon_sorter, a tool for reference-free sorting of ONT sequenced amplicons based on their similarity in sequence and length and for building solid consensus sequences.
Topics & Concepts
AmpliconConsensus sequenceAmplicon sequencingSortingComputer scienceSequence (biology)Multiple sequence alignmentComputational biologySequence alignmentBiologyBase sequenceGeneticsGenePolymerase chain reactionAlgorithm16S ribosomal RNAPeptide sequenceGenomics and Phylogenetic StudiesEnvironmental DNA in Biodiversity StudiesGene expression and cancer classification