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<title>About</title>
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<description><h2 id="what-are-obitools4">
 What are OBITools4?
 <a class="anchor" href="#what-are-obitools4">#</a>
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<p>The development of <abbr title="A set of unix command line tools for manipulating DNA metabarcoding data">OBITools</abbr>
 began at 
 <a href="https://leca.osug.fr"><abbr title="LECA: Laboratoire d&#39;écologie Alpine - Laboratory for Alpine Ecology">LECA</abbr>
 
 </a> (
 <a href="https://www.univ-grenoble-alpes.fr/">University of Grenoble</a>) in the early 2000s, at the same time as the development of DNA metabarcoding methods in the same laboratory. The idea behind the OBITools project was to provide a set of UNIX command-line tools that mimic standard UNIX shell commands such as <code>grep</code>, <code>uniq</code> or <code>wc</code>, but which work on DNA sequence files. Unlike standard UNIX tools, where the processing unit is a line of text, with OBITools the processing unit is a sequence record. In addition, some commands implementing algorithms specific to the processing of DNA metabarcoding data have been added, making <abbr title="A set of unix command line tools for manipulating DNA metabarcoding data">OBITools</abbr>
 one of the sequence processing tools widely used on UNIX-like systems, suitable for the analysis of DNA metabarcoding data.</p></description>
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