Microbial communities are critical to ecosystem function. A key objective of metagenomic studies is to analyse organism-specific metabolic pathways and reconstruct community interaction networks. This requires accurate assignment of assembled genome fragments to genomes. Existing binning methods often fail to reconstruct a reasonable number of genomes and report many bins of low quality and completeness. Furthermore, the performance of existing algorithms varies between samples and biotopes. Here, we present a dereplication, aggregation and scoring strategy, DAS Tool, that combines the strengths of a flexible set of established binning algorithms. DAS Tool applied to a constructed community generated more accurate bins than any automated me...
Grouping large fragments assembled from shotgun metagenomic sequences to deconvolute complex microbi...
Metagenomic sequencing and assembly have become important approaches for the in situ characterisatio...
Dröge J, Schönhuth A, McHardy AC. A probabilistic model to recover individual genomes from metagenom...
Assembly of metagenomic sequence data into microbial genomes is of fundamental value to improving ou...
Metagenomics has transformed our understanding of the microbial world, allowing researchers to bypas...
© The Author(s), 2016. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
<div><p>Metagenomics has transformed our understanding of the microbial world, allowing researchers ...
[[abstract]]Metagenomics, the application of shotgun sequencing, facilitates the reconstruction of t...
Current metagenomic tools allow the recovery of microbial genomes directly from the environment. Thi...
Abstract Background Microbiome/host interactions describe characteristics that affect the host's hea...
[[abstract]]Metagenomics, the application of shotgun sequencing, facilitates the reconstruction of t...
Metagenomic binning methods that leverage differential population abundances in microbial communitie...
Metagenomic binning methods that leverage differential population abundances in microbial communitie...
Metagenomic binning methods that leverage differential population abundances in microbial communitie...
Abstract Microbial communities can be found in almost every place, from biogas reactors over deep s...
Grouping large fragments assembled from shotgun metagenomic sequences to deconvolute complex microbi...
Metagenomic sequencing and assembly have become important approaches for the in situ characterisatio...
Dröge J, Schönhuth A, McHardy AC. A probabilistic model to recover individual genomes from metagenom...
Assembly of metagenomic sequence data into microbial genomes is of fundamental value to improving ou...
Metagenomics has transformed our understanding of the microbial world, allowing researchers to bypas...
© The Author(s), 2016. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
<div><p>Metagenomics has transformed our understanding of the microbial world, allowing researchers ...
[[abstract]]Metagenomics, the application of shotgun sequencing, facilitates the reconstruction of t...
Current metagenomic tools allow the recovery of microbial genomes directly from the environment. Thi...
Abstract Background Microbiome/host interactions describe characteristics that affect the host's hea...
[[abstract]]Metagenomics, the application of shotgun sequencing, facilitates the reconstruction of t...
Metagenomic binning methods that leverage differential population abundances in microbial communitie...
Metagenomic binning methods that leverage differential population abundances in microbial communitie...
Metagenomic binning methods that leverage differential population abundances in microbial communitie...
Abstract Microbial communities can be found in almost every place, from biogas reactors over deep s...
Grouping large fragments assembled from shotgun metagenomic sequences to deconvolute complex microbi...
Metagenomic sequencing and assembly have become important approaches for the in situ characterisatio...
Dröge J, Schönhuth A, McHardy AC. A probabilistic model to recover individual genomes from metagenom...