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Processing and Analyzing Human Microbiome Data.

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The human microbiome is associated with complex disorders such as diabetes, cancer, obesity and cardiovascular disorders. Recent technological developments have allowed researchers to fully quantify the composition of the microbiome… Click to show full abstract

The human microbiome is associated with complex disorders such as diabetes, cancer, obesity and cardiovascular disorders. Recent technological developments have allowed researchers to fully quantify the composition of the microbiome using culture-independent approaches, resulting in a large amount of microbiome data, which provide invaluable opportunities to assess the important contributions of the microbiome to human health and disease. In this chapter, we discuss and evaluate multiple statistical approaches for processing, summarizing, and analyzing microbiome data. Specifically, we provide programming scripts for processing microbiome data using QIIME and calculating alpha and beta diversities, assessing the association between diversities and outcomes of interest using R programs, as well as interpretation of results. We illustrate the methods in the context of analyzing the foregut microbiome in esophageal adenocarcinoma.

Keywords: processing analyzing; human microbiome; microbiome; analyzing human; biology; microbiome data

Journal Title: Methods in molecular biology
Year Published: 2017

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