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  • The M5nr: a novel non-redun...
    Wilke, Andreas; Harrison, Travis; Wilkening, Jared; Field, Dawn; Glass, Elizabeth M; Kyrpides, Nikos; Mavrommatis, Konstantinos; Meyer, Folker

    BMC bioinformatics, 06/2012, Letnik: 13, Številka: 1
    Journal Article

    Computing of sequence similarity results is becoming a limiting factor in metagenome analysis. Sequence similarity search results encoded in an open, exchangeable format have the potential to limit the needs for computational reanalysis of these data sets. A prerequisite for sharing of similarity results is a common reference. We introduce a mechanism for automatically maintaining a comprehensive, non-redundant protein database and for creating a quarterly release of this resource. In addition, we present tools for translating similarity searches into many annotation namespaces, e.g. KEGG or NCBI's GenBank. The data and tools we present allow the creation of multiple result sets using a single computation, permitting computational results to be shared between groups for large sequence data sets.