Browsing Metagenomic Datasets Simulated In Silico for the Evaluation of Nonpareil by Issue Date
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Escherichia Genomes -- Set 5
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2014-01-31)Motivation: Determining the fraction of the diversity within a microbial community sampled and the amount of sequencing required to cover the total diversity represent challenging issues for metagenomics studies. Due to ... -
Escherichia Genomes -- Set 6
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2014-01-31)Motivation: Determining the fraction of the diversity within a microbial community sampled and the amount of sequencing required to cover the total diversity represent challenging issues for metagenomics studies. Due to ... -
Escherichia Genomes -- Set 1
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2014-01-31)Motivation: Determining the fraction of the diversity within a microbial community sampled and the amount of sequencing required to cover the total diversity represent challenging issues for metagenomics studies. Due to ... -
All Complete Bacterial and Archeal Genomes -- Set 2
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2014-01-31)Motivation: Determining the fraction of the diversity within a microbial community sampled and the amount of sequencing required to cover the total diversity represent challenging issues for metagenomics studies. Due to ... -
All Complete Bacterial and Archeal Genomes -- Set 4
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2014-01-31)Motivation: Determining the fraction of the diversity within a microbial community sampled and the amount of sequencing required to cover the total diversity represent challenging issues for metagenomics studies. Due to ... -
Escherichia Genomes -- Set 4
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2014-01-31)Motivation: Determining the fraction of the diversity within a microbial community sampled and the amount of sequencing required to cover the total diversity represent challenging issues for metagenomics studies. Due to ... -
All Complete Bacterial and Archeal Genomes -- Set 5
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2014-01-31)Motivation: Determining the fraction of the diversity within a microbial community sampled and the amount of sequencing required to cover the total diversity represent challenging issues for metagenomics studies. Due to ... -
All Complete Bacterial and Archeal Genomes -- Set 1
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2014-01-31)Motivation: Determining the fraction of the diversity within a microbial community sampled and the amount of sequencing required to cover the total diversity represent challenging issues for metagenomics studies. Due to ... -
Low Richness -- Set 1
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2014-02-03)Motivation: Determining the fraction of the diversity within a microbial community sampled and the amount of sequencing required to cover the total diversity represent challenging issues for metagenomics studies. Due to ... -
All Complete Bacterial and Archeal Genomes -- Set 3
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2014-02-03)Motivation: Determining the fraction of the diversity within a microbial community sampled and the amount of sequencing required to cover the total diversity represent challenging issues for metagenomics studies. Due to ... -
Low Richness -- Set 2
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2014-02-03)Motivation: Determining the fraction of the diversity within a microbial community sampled and the amount of sequencing required to cover the total diversity represent challenging issues for metagenomics studies. Due to ... -
Escherichia Genomes -- Set 2
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2014-02-03)Motivation: Determining the fraction of the diversity within a microbial community sampled and the amount of sequencing required to cover the total diversity represent challenging issues for metagenomics studies. Due to ... -
All Complete Bacterial and Archeal Genomes -- Set 7
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2014-02-03)Motivation: Determining the fraction of the diversity within a microbial community sampled and the amount of sequencing required to cover the total diversity represent challenging issues for metagenomics studies. Due to ... -
All Complete Bacterial and Archeal Genomes -- Set 6
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2014-02-03)Motivation: Determining the fraction of the diversity within a microbial community sampled and the amount of sequencing required to cover the total diversity represent challenging issues for metagenomics studies. Due to ...