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      Using QIIME to analyze 16S rRNA gene sequences from microbial communities.

      Current protocols in bioinformatics
      Wiley

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          QIIME (canonically pronounced "chime") is a software application that performs microbial community analysis. It is an acronym for Quantitative Insights Into Microbial Ecology, and has been used to analyze and interpret nucleic acid sequence data from fungal, viral, bacterial, and archaeal communities. The following protocols describe how to install QIIME on a single computer and use it to analyze microbial 16S sequence data from nine distinct microbial communities.

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          22161565
          3249058
          10.1002/0471250953.bi1007s36

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