Swarm v2: highly-scalable and high-resolution amplicon clustering

Frédéric Mahé(University of Kaiserslautern), Torbjørn Rognes(Oslo University Hospital), Christopher Quince(University of Warwick), Colomban de Vargas(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), Micah Dunthorn(University of Kaiserslautern)
PeerJ
December 10, 2015
Cited by 558Open Access
Full Text

Abstract

Previously we presented Swarm v1, a novel and open source amplicon clustering program that produced fine-scale molecular operational taxonomic units (OTUs), free of arbitrary global clustering thresholds and input-order dependency. Swarm v1 worked with an initial phase that used iterative single-linkage with a local clustering threshold (d), followed by a phase that used the internal abundance structures of clusters to break chained OTUs. Here we present Swarm v2, which has two important novel features: (1) a new algorithm for d = 1 that allows the computation time of the program to scale linearly with increasing amounts of data; and (2) the new fastidious option that reduces under-grouping by grafting low abundant OTUs (e.g., singletons and doubletons) onto larger ones. Swarm v2 also directly integrates the clustering and breaking phases, dereplicates sequencing reads with d = 0, outputs OTU representatives in fasta format, and plots individual OTUs as two-dimensional networks.


Related Papers

No related papers found

Powered by citation graph analysis