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SplinectomeR Enables Group Comparisons in Longitudinal Microbiome Studies

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2018

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Shields-Cutler, Robin R., Gabe A. Al-Ghalith, Moran Yassour, and Dan Knights. 2018. “SplinectomeR Enables Group Comparisons in Longitudinal Microbiome Studies.” Frontiers in Microbiology 9 (1): 785. doi:10.3389/fmicb.2018.00785. http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2018.00785.

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Longitudinal, prospective studies often rely on multi-omics approaches, wherein various specimens are analyzed for genomic, metabolomic, and/or transcriptomic profiles. In practice, longitudinal studies in humans and other animals routinely suffer from subject dropout, irregular sampling, and biological variation that may not be normally distributed. As a result, testing hypotheses about observations over time can be statistically challenging without performing transformations and dramatic simplifications to the dataset, causing a loss of longitudinal power in the process. Here, we introduce splinectomeR, an R package that uses smoothing splines to summarize data for straightforward hypothesis testing in longitudinal studies. The package is open-source, and can be used interactively within R or run from the command line as a standalone tool. We present a novel in-depth analysis of a published large-scale microbiome study as an example of its utility in straightforward testing of key hypotheses. We expect that splinectomeR will be a useful tool for hypothesis testing in longitudinal microbiome studies.

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Technology Report, bioinformatics, microbiome analysis, R packages, computational biology methods, permutation tests, longitudinal data analysis

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