What size of genome fraction can be considered low? #264
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Hi @fanqiedantang , In my not-very-informative opinion, there is no good answer, i.e., some universal "magic" threshold. The fraction of 0.00001% definitely look like an artifact, I would say that everything below 1% also looks like this for me. |
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Hi,
I am studying the issue of genomic chimeric contamination. When a MAG is composed of multiple reference genomes, each with a different genome fraction. But for those reference genomes with a very small proportion (such as 0.0001%), I don't think they are the source of chimerism. How to determine the minimum genome fraction?
thank you for any help!
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