I have to perform 'fragment recruitment' on my metagenomic reads to generate plots of the percentage identity in the reference sequences. From what I can tell, fragment recruitment just amounts to aligning the reads to a reference sequence.
However I believe there are subtle differences in what these phrases mean that is causing me trouble. Could anyone clarify what the difference is, if there is one?
Thanks
From Aleksandr's answer, I understand that 'fragment recruitment' applies specifically to metagenomic data and finding which species are represented, while 'aligning reads' applies to a broader range of read to reference sequence comparisons (for example, measuring how well a subset of mouse DNA is represented in a reference human genome)