Human contamination in bacterial genomes has created thousands of spurious proteins

Volume: 29, Issue: 6, Pages: 954 - 960
Published: May 7, 2019
Abstract
Contaminant sequences that appear in published genomes can cause numerous problems for downstream analyses, particularly for evolutionary studies and metagenomics projects. Our large-scale scan of complete and draft bacterial and archaeal genomes in the NCBI RefSeq database reveals that 2250 genomes are contaminated by human sequence. The contaminant sequences derive primarily from high-copy human repeat regions, which themselves are not...
Paper Details
Title
Human contamination in bacterial genomes has created thousands of spurious proteins
Published Date
May 7, 2019
Volume
29
Issue
6
Pages
954 - 960
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