Correcting for 16S rRNA gene copy numbers in microbiome surveys remains an unsolved problem

Volume: 6, Issue: 1
Published: Feb 26, 2018
Abstract
The 16S ribosomal RNA gene is the most widely used marker gene in microbial ecology. Counts of 16S sequence variants, often in PCR amplicons, are used to estimate proportions of bacterial and archaeal taxa in microbial communities. Because different organisms contain different 16S gene copy numbers (GCNs), sequence variant counts are biased towards clades with greater GCNs. Several tools have recently been developed for predicting GCNs using...
Paper Details
Title
Correcting for 16S rRNA gene copy numbers in microbiome surveys remains an unsolved problem
Published Date
Feb 26, 2018
Journal
Volume
6
Issue
1
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