At Least 1 in 20 16S rRNA Sequence Records Currently Held in Public Repositories Is Estimated To Contain Substantial Anomalies
Kevin E. Ashelford(Cardiff University), Andrew J. Weightman(University of Wales), Nadia Chuzhanova(Cardiff University), Antonia J. Jones(Cardiff University), John C. Fry(Western NSW Local Health District)
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