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More than 7 levels in sintax #498

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lokeshbio opened this issue Oct 20, 2022 · 4 comments
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More than 7 levels in sintax #498

lokeshbio opened this issue Oct 20, 2022 · 4 comments

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@lokeshbio
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At the moment the sintax runs only work with default 7 levels, going from kingdom to species. It would be great if it could also take more levels containing strains or bins and so on!

@torognes
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The sintax command in vsearch currently accepts the following 8 levels:

  • d domain
  • k kingdom
  • p phylum
  • c class
  • o order
  • f family
  • g genus
  • s species

If we should include further levels, I think it must adhere to some standard with additional letters for those levels. Are there any such standards?

@lokeshbio
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Thanks for the reply @torognes! Seems like it is maximum 8, rather than 7 as I thought! But, it doesnt seem like I could find any information of adding sub-levels or any such standards from the documentation here

@todd-desantis
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The StrainSelect database (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36814618/) uses 't' as the 8th level to designate strain. Taxonomy and sequence files are available here if you decide to extend the functionality for vsearch --sintax https://greengenes.secondgenome.com/?prefix=downloads/strainselect_database/StrainSelect21/

@torognes
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I have added a ninth taxonomy level, strain (t), in vsearch 2.28.1, just released. It also includes other major improvements to the sintax command.

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