Welcome to sylph Discussions! #16
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Migrating discussion about quantifying % of unclassified reads from #6 (comment) Have you seen any research in determining a good cutoff for novelty in a dataset that warrants genome binning? For example, if only 25% of the reads are captured one will likely yield a few MAGs compared to if 80% of the reads are captured you might not getting any novel MAGs. |
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@jolespin Hmm that's a tricky question. I don't have an answer, since it's hard to determine what that unknown stuff is. It can be host DNA, viral DNA, etc... |
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Not really a discussion topic but just saw Sylph got published in Nature Biotechnology. Congrats! |
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