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Quantitative Insights Into Microbial Ecology
QIIME (canonically pronounced ‘Chime’) is a pipeline for performing
microbial community analysis that integrates many third party tools which
have become standard in the field. A standard QIIME analysis begins with
sequence data from one or more sequencing platforms, including Sanger,
Roche/454, and Illumina GAIIx. With all the underlying tools installed,
of which not all are yet available in Debian (or any other Linux
distribution), QIIME can perform library de-multiplexing and quality
filtering; denoising with PyroNoise; OTU and representative set picking
with uclust, cdhit, mothur, BLAST, or other tools; taxonomy assignment
with BLAST or the RDP classifier; sequence alignment with PyNAST, muscle,
infernal, or other tools; phylogeny reconstruction with FastTree, raxml,
clearcut, or other tools; alpha diversity and rarefaction, including
visualization of results, using over 20 metrics including Phylogenetic
Diversity, chao1, and observed species; beta diversity and rarefaction,
including visualization of results, using over 25 metrics including
weighted and unweighted UniFrac, Euclidean distance, and Bray-Curtis;
summarization and visualization of taxonomic composition of samples
using pie charts and histograms; and many other features.
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QIIME includes parallelization capabilities for many of the
computationally intensive steps. By default, these are configured to
utilize a mutli-core environment, and are easily configured to run in
a cluster environment. QIIME is built in Python using the open-source
PyCogent toolkit. It makes extensive use of unit tests, and is highly
modular to facilitate custom analyses.
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Changes: qiime (1.1.0-1) experimental; urgency=low
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* Initial release (Closes: #587275)
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