Correcting the Estimation of Viral Taxa Distributions in Next-Generation Sequencing Data after Applying Artificial Neural Networks
Estimating the taxonomic composition of viral sequences in a biological samples processed by next-generation sequencing is an important step in comparative metagenomics. Mapping sequencing reads against a database of known viral reference genomes, however, fails to classify reads from novel viruses...
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Main Authors: | Moritz Kohls, Magdalena Kircher, Jessica Krepel, Pamela Liebig, Klaus Jung |
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Language: | EN |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/50bbe16f0f614b6893a74c2fd88ca9aa |
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