2018
DOI: 10.1101/488627
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Anacapa Toolkit: an environmental DNA toolkit for processing multilocus metabarcode datasets

Abstract: are co-equal second authors.Robert Wayne and Rachel S. Meyer are co-equal senior authors. Abstract 1. Environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding is a promising method to monitor species and community diversity that is rapid, affordable and non-invasive. The longstanding needs of the eDNA community are modular informatics tools, comprehensive and customizable reference databases, flexibility across high-throughput sequencing platforms, fast multilocus metabarcode processing and accurate taxonomic assignment. Improv… Show more

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“…Libraries for 88 sites and negative controls were sequenced in two runs: 3.34 Gb of fastq data were generated in the first run (170818_300PE_MS1) and 12.25 Gb were generated in the second run (171006_300PE_MS1)(NCBI SRA PENDING ACCEPTANCE). Results were output from the Anacapa Toolkit (Curd et al, 2019) summarized to the Least Common Ancestor, and then taxa were removed that were found in negative controls as well as taxa with only one read across all samples, yielding 1468 total taxa for CO1, 2689 for 18S, 2593 for 16S, and 43 for 12S (Tables S4-S7). The total unique taxa assigned to kingdoms across all eDNA results were 1132 Animalia, 27 Archaea, 2,533 Bacteria, 1,588 Chromista, 516 Fungi, 433 Plantae, and 154 Protozoa, with 3 unassigned to a kingdom.…”
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“…Libraries for 88 sites and negative controls were sequenced in two runs: 3.34 Gb of fastq data were generated in the first run (170818_300PE_MS1) and 12.25 Gb were generated in the second run (171006_300PE_MS1)(NCBI SRA PENDING ACCEPTANCE). Results were output from the Anacapa Toolkit (Curd et al, 2019) summarized to the Least Common Ancestor, and then taxa were removed that were found in negative controls as well as taxa with only one read across all samples, yielding 1468 total taxa for CO1, 2689 for 18S, 2593 for 16S, and 43 for 12S (Tables S4-S7). The total unique taxa assigned to kingdoms across all eDNA results were 1132 Animalia, 27 Archaea, 2,533 Bacteria, 1,588 Chromista, 516 Fungi, 433 Plantae, and 154 Protozoa, with 3 unassigned to a kingdom.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The metabarcoding approach, which amplifies and sequences barcode loci from a mixed sample (Taberlet et al, 2012; 2018), seeks to match DNA reads to reference sequences from voucher specimens to receive a taxonomic assignment (see Cristescu, 2014 for discussion). DNA barcode reference databases still have large gaps across phylogenies (see Curd et al, 2019) that limit discovery of their true taxonomic membership. Moreover, many barcodes lack diagnostic sequence variants for lower taxonomic assignment (Wolfe et al, 1987).…”
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“…Even with the increasing availability of GUI analysis tools, there is still the problem that the data output file formats from QIIME or custom commercial and academic pipelines such as MrDNA ( mrdnalab, 2020 ) and Anacapa ( Curd et al, 2019 ) do not match the data input file formats required for the GUI and web-based analysis and visualization tools. Formatting the different analysis pathway files into a single pipeline is a non-trivial task requiring either running scripts or hours of manual reformatting.…”
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