Piper_BacterialOTU_taxonomy
File Piper_bacterialOTU_taxonomy This file summarizes the taxonomy of bacterial OTUs observed in this study. Taxonomic assignment of OTUs was achieved by BLAST comparison of the seed sequences against the Greengenes 2011 database (McDonald et al., 2012) by trimming the Greengenes sequences to the sa...
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Online Access: | https://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.5sn8m/8 http://datadryad.org/resource/doi:10.5061/dryad.5sn8m/8 |
Summary: | File Piper_bacterialOTU_taxonomy This file summarizes the taxonomy of bacterial OTUs observed in this study. Taxonomic assignment of OTUs was achieved by BLAST comparison of the seed sequences against the Greengenes 2011 database (McDonald et al., 2012) by trimming the Greengenes sequences to the same region as the seed sequences to improve assignment (Werner et al., 2012). Numbers in brackets indicate the confidence in which a particular name was assigned e.g. (100) is 100% confidence that the correct name was assigned Some OTUs are unnamed at some level of classification (e.g. f__(100) indicates that an OTU belongs to a certain unnamed family). Alternatively, an OTU may be "unclassified" denoting that the species could not be fit with any known bacterial groups. |
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