2021
DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2021.644012
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Comparison of Methods for Picking the Operational Taxonomic Units From Amplicon Sequences

Abstract: With the advent of next-generation sequencing technology, it has become convenient and cost efficient to thoroughly characterize the microbial diversity and taxonomic composition in various environmental samples. Millions of sequencing data can be generated, and how to utilize this enormous sequence resource has become a critical concern for microbial ecologists. One particular challenge is the OTUs (operational taxonomic units) picking in 16S rRNA sequence analysis. Lucky, this challenge can be directly addre… Show more

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“…GG has not been updated since 2013, is no longer maintained, and has the smallest taxonomic classification and thus least diversity out of the major reference databases [ 31 ]. Regardless, GG is still commonly used [ 19 , 26 , 36 , 43 , 45 , 46 ], and it has been shown to have higher accuracy than the Ribosomal Database Project (RDP) for characterizing some bacterial communities [ 3 ]. Its continued use also has practical reasons; researchers can compare their taxonomic results to a previous study that used GG, or they might already have an in-house alignment process setup that uses this database.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…GG has not been updated since 2013, is no longer maintained, and has the smallest taxonomic classification and thus least diversity out of the major reference databases [ 31 ]. Regardless, GG is still commonly used [ 19 , 26 , 36 , 43 , 45 , 46 ], and it has been shown to have higher accuracy than the Ribosomal Database Project (RDP) for characterizing some bacterial communities [ 3 ]. Its continued use also has practical reasons; researchers can compare their taxonomic results to a previous study that used GG, or they might already have an in-house alignment process setup that uses this database.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Open reference methods employ a combination of both the above methods. First, closed‐reference clustering is performed to assign OTUs, and the unassigned sequences remaining after closed‐reference OTU picking are grouped using a de novo clustering method (Wei et al, 2021). DOTUR (Schloss & Handelsman, 2005), CD‐HIT (Fu et al, 2012), and VSEARCH (Rognes et al, 2016) are examples of OTU picking methods.…”
Section: Next‐generation Sequencing (Ngs): the Grand Scheme In Actionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Numerous OTU clustering algorithms have been integrated into the popular sequenceanalysis pipelines, such as QIIME2 (Bolyen et al 2019), mothur (Schloss et al 2009), and USEARCH (Edgar 2010). Overall, existing methods for grouping 16S rRNA gene amplicons into OTUs can be categorized in three ways: de novo, closed-reference, and open-reference (Wei et al 2021). However, none of these approaches produce the same results in terms of obtaining OTUs, even when using the same dataset (He et al 2015;Westcott and Schloss 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%