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American Society for Microbiology, mSystems, 3(3), 2018

DOI: 10.1128/msystems.00021-18

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Phylogenetic Placement of Exact Amplicon Sequences Improves Associations with Clinical Information

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Abstract

The move from OTU-based to sOTU-based analysis, while providing additional resolution, also introduces computational challenges. We demonstrate that one popular method of dealing with sOTUs (building a de novo tree from the short sequences) can provide incorrect results in human gut metagenomic studies and show that phylogenetic placement of the new sequences with SEPP resolves this problem while also yielding other benefits over existing methods.