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J. van Bemmelen

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Amplidiff

An optimized amplicon sequencing approach to estimating lineage abundances in viral metagenomes

Background: Metagenomic profiling algorithms commonly rely on genomic differences between lineages, strains, or species to infer the relative abundances of sequences present in a sample. This observation plays an important role in the analysis of diverse microbial communities, wh ...

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Heuristic-Based Primer Set Minimization for PCR

Adaptation of Iterated Local Search for a Set Cover Variant

AmpliDiff is an algorithm for studying environmental samples. As the study of those DNA samples is complicated, the runtime of AmpliDiff holds back its usability. One time-consuming part is exactly solving a variant of the Set Cover problem. This paper researches whether this exa ...
AmpliDiff provides a method which takes a list of genomes and their lineages, and finds a set of amplicons and their primers in such a way that these amplicons can be used to differentiate between the lineages of a specific virus. While it has been shown that AmpliDiff find resul ...
In this study we introduce a different approach to the primer selection problem in the AmpliDiff [12] algorithm. Two different metrics, being the Hamming distance [2], and the Levenshtein distance [4], are used to compute sets of similar primers. This is done such that locations ...
Abundance estimation with the use of environmental samples has been used during the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic to identify the abundances of different lineages. AmpliDiff, an algorithm that tries to find parts of DNA that can differentiate between different input genomes was used on a S ...