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Microbiota Analysis Using Two-step PCR and Next-generation 16S rRNA Gene Sequencing
Published on: October 15, 2019
Simple and flexible sign and rank-based methods for testing for differential abundance in microbiome studies
Leyla Kodalci1, Olivier Thas1,2,3
1Data Science Institute and I-BioStat, Hasselt University, Diepenbeek, Belgium.
Abstract:
Microbiome data obtained with amplicon sequencing are considered as compositional data. It has been argued that these data can be analysed after appropriate transformation to log-ratios, but ratios and logarithms cause problems with the many zeroes in typical microbiome experiments. We demonstrate that some well chosen sign and rank transformations also allow for valid inference with compositional data, and we show how logistic regression and probabilistic index models can be used for testing for differential abundance, while inheriting the flexibility of a statistical modelling framework. The results of a simulation study demonstrate that the new methods perform better than most other methods, and that it is comparable with ANCOM-BC. These methods are implemented in an R-package 'signtrans' and can be installed from Github (https://github.com/lucp9827/signtrans).
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