Variability and Bias in Microbiome Metagenomic Sequencing: an Interlaboratory Study Comparing Experimental Protocols
Samuel P. Forry(National Institute of Standards and Technology), Scott A. Jackson(National Institute of Standards and Technology), Michalis Hadjithomas(Joint Genome Institute), Martha Carlin(Biocon (Switzerland)), María Galli de Amorim(AC Camargo Hospital), Raúl J. Cano(Department of Planning & Building), Juan P. Bustamante(Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas), Rodrigo D. Peralta(Austral University), Matthew G. Bakker(University of Manitoba), Stephanie L. Servetas(National Institute of Standards and Technology), Rob Knight(University of California San Diego), Emmanuel Dias‐Neto(Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey), Diana Noronha Nunes(AC Camargo Hospital), Isha R. Patel(Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition), Adrien Saliou(BIOASTER), Jekaterina Kazantseva, Jason G. Kralj(HTD Biosystems (United States)), Samantha Sevilla(Leidos (United States)), Jeremy Wang(University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Lorieza Neuberger-Castillo(Central Bank of Luxembourg), Muyideen Haruna(Morgan State University), Peter Menzel(Vivantes Klinikum), Keng Lin Soh(Novo Nordisk (Denmark)), Mauricio Chalita(Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology), Rolf Schwarzer(Vivantes Klinikum), Thais Fernanda Bartelli(AC Camargo Hospital), Dirk Gevers(Janssen (Belgium)), Daryl M. Gohl(University of Minnesota), Aaron Del Duca, Ignacio Cassol(Austral University), Benjamin Auch(University of Minnesota), Isabella K. T. M. Takenaka(AC Camargo Hospital), Bruno S. Moda(AC Camargo Hospital)
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