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GC bias affects genomic and metagenomic reconstructions, underrepresenting GC-poor organisms

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These findings indicate potential sources of difficulty, arising from GC biases, in genome sequencing that could be pre-emptively addressed with methodological optimizations provided that the GC biases inherent to the relevant workflow are understood. Furthermore, it is recommended that a more critical approach be taken in quantitative abundance estimates in metagenomic studies. In the future, metagenomic studies should take steps to account for the effects of GC bias before drawing conclusions, or they should use a demonstrably unbiased workflow.

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