JOURNAL ARTICLE

安心して子育てと就労を選べる社会に : 地域子育て支援拠点事業の取り組みから (特集 保育現場の現状と課題)

千鶴子 奥山

Year: 2013 Journal:   労働調査 Vol: 35 (524)Pages: 23-26

Abstract

Online sequence databases such as NCBI GenBank serve as a tremendously useful platform for researchers to share and reuse published data. However, submission systems lack control for errors such as organism misidentification, which once entered in the database can be propagated and mislead downstream analyses. Here we present an illustrating case of misidentification of Candida albicans from a clinical sample as Naumovozyma dairenensis based on whole-genome shotgun data. Analyses of phylogenetic markers, read mapping and single nucleotide polymorphisms served to correct the identification. We propose that the routine use of such analyses could help to detect misidentifications arising from unsupervised analyses and correct them before they enter the databases. Finally, we discuss broader implications of such misidentifications and the difficulty of correcting them once they are in the records.

Keywords:
Computer science
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