Simulating metagenomes and microbial communities Long Description (required)
CAMISIM is a software to model abundance distributions of microbial communities and to simulate corresponding shotgun metagenome datasets. It was mainly developed for the Critical Assessment of Metagenome Annotation (CAMI) challenge, but should be suitable for general use. Please don't hesitate to open a new issue if you run into problems or need help. https://github.com/CAMI-challenge/CAMISIM
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Summary of Proposed Changes Step 2: Review list of proposed attribute addition(s) and subtraction(s).
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Summary of Proposed Changes Current Citations/Applications
[Pubmed ID: 30736849 ],
Fritz A, Hofmann P, Majda S, Dahms E, Dröge J, Fiedler J, Lesker TR, Belmann P, DeMaere MZ, Darling AE, et al. ,
CAMISIM: simulating metagenomes and microbial communities. ,
Microbiome ,
02-08-2019 ,
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=30736849, Primary Citation
[Pubmed ID: 36827617 ],
Gabrielli M, Dai Z, Delafont V, Timmers PHA, van der Wielen PWJJ, Antonelli M, Pinto AJ ,
Identifying Eukaryotes and Factors Influencing Their Biogeography in Drinking Water Metagenomes. ,
Environ Sci Technol ,
03-07-2023 ,
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=36827617, , Application
[Pubmed ID: 37027361 ],
Xu R, Rajeev S, Salvador LCM ,
The selection of software and database for metagenomics sequence analysis impacts the outcome of microbial profiling and pathogen detection. ,
PLoS One ,
04-07-2023 ,
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=37027361, , Application