See also UCHIME algorithm Reproducibility of results
Occasionally, UCHIME de novo produces different results
when the input order is changed. This behavior is an unavoidable side-effect of
the algorithm design, and does not indicate a bug. The most common reason is a
tie in maximum smoothed identity when identifying the top parents. Call the tied
parents A1 and A2. The tie is broken arbitrarily (by picking the first in
database order). It may be that A1 creates a chimeric 3-way alignment, while A2
does not. This will result in the query sequence being classified as chimeric if
A1 is chosen, but not chimeric if A2 is chosen. This is usually because the
query is a marginal hit, so the differences with a change in input order is
comparable to the change you would see with a small change in the score
threshold (-minh option). |