Visualization and statistical comparisons of microbial communities using R packages on phylochip data.

TitleVisualization and statistical comparisons of microbial communities using R packages on phylochip data.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2011
AuthorsHolmes, S, Alekseyenko A, Timme A, Nelson T, Pasricha PJ, Spormann A
JournalPacific Symposium on Biocomputing. Pacific Symposium on Biocomputing
Pagination142-53
Date Published2011
ISSN1793-5091
AbstractThis article explains the statistical and computational methodology used to analyze species abundances collected using the LNBL Phylochip in a study of Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) in rats. Some tools already available for the analysis of ordinary microarray data are useful in this type of statistical analysis. For instance in correcting for multiple testing we use Family Wise Error rate control and step-down tests (available in the multtest package). Once the most significant species are chosen we use the hypergeometric tests familiar for testing GO categories to test specific phyla and families. We provide examples of normalization, multivariate projections, batch effect detection and integration of phylogenetic covariation, as well as tree equalization and robustification methods.
Alternate JournalPac Symp Biocomput
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