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Classification is a technique that labels subjects based on the characteristics of the data. It often includes using prior learned information from preexisting data drawn from the same distribution or data type to make informed decisions per each given subject. The method presented here, the Characteristic Attribute Organization System (CAOS), uses a character-based approach to molecular sequence classification.
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September 2022
Center of Computational Molecular Biology Brown University, Providence, RI, USA.
Motivation: Microbiome datasets are often constrained by sequencing limitations. GenBank is the largest collection of publicly available DNA sequences, which is maintained by the National Center of Biotechnology Information (NCBI). The metadata of GenBank records are a largely understudied resource and may be uniquely leveraged to access the sum of prior studies focused on microbiome composition.
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