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Tree-Aggregated Predictive Modeling of Microbiome Data
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2020
bioRxiv
pre-print
Modern high-throughput sequencing technologies provide low-cost microbiome survey data across all habitats of life at unprecedented scale. At the most granular level, the primary data consist of sparse counts of amplicon sequence variants or operational taxonomic units that are associated with taxonomic and phylogenetic group information. In this contribution, we leverage the hierarchical structure of amplicon data and propose a data-driven, parameter-free, and scalable tree-guided aggregation
doi:10.1101/2020.09.01.277632
fatcat:f6mawnozjvehxmlxf37heqmkvm