作者
Sierra F Kaszubinski, Jennifer L Pechal, Carl J Schmidt, Heather R Jordan, Mark E Benbow, Mariah H Meek
发表日期
2020/3
期刊
Journal of Forensic Sciences
卷号
65
期号
2
页码范围
513-525
简介
Microbial communities have potential evidential utility for forensic applications. However, bioinformatic analysis of high‐throughput sequencing data varies widely among laboratories. These differences can potentially affect microbial community composition and downstream analyses. To illustrate the importance of standardizing methodology, we compared analyses of postmortem microbiome samples using several bioinformatic pipelines, varying minimum library size or minimum number of sequences per sample, and sample size. Using the same input sequence data, we found that three open‐source bioinformatic pipelines, MG‐RAST, mothur, and QIIME2, had significant differences in relative abundance, alpha‐diversity, and beta‐diversity, despite the same input data. Increasing minimum library size and sample size increased the number of low‐abundant and infrequent taxa detected. Our results show that …
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