Using affinity propagation clustering for identifying bacterial clades and subclades with whole-genome sequences of Francisella tularensis
By combining a reference-independent SNP analysis and average nucleotide identity (ANI) with affinity propagation clustering (APC), we developed a significantly improved methodology allowing resolving phylogenetic relationships, based on objective criteria. These bioinformatics tools can be used as...
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Main Authors: | Anne Busch (Author), Timo Homeier-Bachmann (Author), Mostafa Y. Abdel-Glil (Author), Anja Hackbart (Author), Helmut Hotzel (Author), Herbert Tomaso (Author), Ruifu Yang (Author) |
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