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SummaryHUMAnN: The HMP Unified Metabolic Analysis Network, version 3
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authorHUMAnN Development Team
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keywords microbial microbiome bioinformatics microbiology metagenomic metatranscriptomic humann humann
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            HUMAnN v3 is a pipeline for efficiently and accurately determining the coverage and abundance of microbial pathways in a community from metagenomic data. Sequencing a metagenome typically produces millions of short DNA/RNA reads. This process, referred to as functional profiling, aims to describe the metabolic potential of a microbial community and its members. More generally, functional profiling answers the question: What are the microbes in my community-of-interest doing (or capable of doing)?
            

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