2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.2.16066/v3
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Pre- and post-sequencing recommendations for functional annotation of human fecal metagenomes

Abstract: Background Shotgun metagenomes are often assembled prior to annotation of genes which biases the functional capacity of a community towards its most abundant members. For an unbiased assessment of community function, short reads need to be mapped directly to a gene or protein database. The ability to detect genes in short read sequences is dependent on pre- and post-sequencing decisions. The objective of the current study was to determine how library size selection, read length and format, protein database, e-… Show more

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“…Metagenomic data are also a source of functional information and, using reference databases, can be annotated to understand what the potential functions are that could reflect their ecological role in the studied environment. As there is a link between DNA sequences and functions, we can be more confident of the annotation process based on alignment, but the sequence similarity threshold to be confident is always a questionable point that will impact the annotation process ( Treiber et al, 2020 ). Depending on the function, a different similarity percentage will be required to identify reads as a function.…”
Section: Challenges In Metagenomic Annotationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Metagenomic data are also a source of functional information and, using reference databases, can be annotated to understand what the potential functions are that could reflect their ecological role in the studied environment. As there is a link between DNA sequences and functions, we can be more confident of the annotation process based on alignment, but the sequence similarity threshold to be confident is always a questionable point that will impact the annotation process ( Treiber et al, 2020 ). Depending on the function, a different similarity percentage will be required to identify reads as a function.…”
Section: Challenges In Metagenomic Annotationmentioning
confidence: 99%