Optimizing taxonomic classification of marker gene amplicon sequences
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Abstract
Background: Taxonomic classification of marker-gene sequences is an important step in microbiome analysis. Results: : We present q2-feature-classifier ( https://github.com/qiime2/q2-feature-classifier ), a QIIME 2 plugin containing several novel machine-learning and alignment-based taxonomy classifiers that meet or exceed the accuracy of existing methods for marker-gene amplicon sequence classification. We evaluated and optimized several commonly used taxonomic classification methods (RDP, BLAST, UCLUST) and several new methods (a scikit-learn naive Bayes machine-learning classifier, and alignment-based taxonomy consensus methods of VSEARCH, BLAST+, and SortMeRNA) for classification of marker-gene amplicon sequence data. Conclusions: : Our results illustrate the importance of parameter tuning for optimizing classifier performance, and we make recommendations regarding parameter choices for a range of standard operating conditions. q2-feature-classifier and our evaluation framework, tax-credit, are both free, open-source, BSD-licensed packages available on GitHub.
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