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15 - General Engineering
University of Glasgow
Accurate determination of microbial diversity from 454 pyrosequencing data
High throughput sequencing technologies are used routinely in academia and industry to profile microbial communities with broad applications across many fields including medicine, food and environmental engineering. This paper shows that errors in interpreting the signal from the sequencing machines has meant that estimates of microbial diversity are hugely inflated. We have developed an algorithm to correct these errors which now sits at the heart of most commercial and academic bioinformatics software for microbial community analysis (e.g. Mothur and Qiime). This paper has been instrumental in Quince receiving an EPSRC Career Advancement Fellowship (£833k).