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Amplicon_sorter: A tool for reference‐free amplicon sorting based on sequence similarity and for building consensus sequences

Andy Vierstraete, Bart P. Braeckman

2022Ecology and Evolution85 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

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
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