We introduce Dirichlet multinomial mixtures (DMM) for the probabilistic modelling of microbial metagenomics data. This data can be represented as a frequency matrix giving the number of times each taxa is observed in each sample. The samples have different size, and the matrix is sparse, as communities are diverse and skewed to rare taxa. Most methods used previously to classify or cluster samples have ignored these features. We describe each community by a vector of taxa probabilities. These vectors are generated from one of a finite number of Dirichlet mixture components each with different hyperparameters. Observed samples are generated through multinomial sampling. The mixture components cluster communities into distinct ‘metacommunitie...
Next generation sequencing (NGS) technologies make the studies of microbiomes in very large-scale po...
While metagenomic sequencing has become the tool of preference to study host-associated microbial co...
Metagenomics, as a culture-independent approach, enables the exploration of complex heterogeneous mi...
We introduce Dirichlet multinomial mixtures (DMM) for the probabilistic modelling of microbial metag...
We introduce Dirichlet multinomial mixtures (DMM) for the probabilistic modelling of microbial metag...
We introduce Dirichlet multinomial mixtures (DMM) for the probabilistic modelling of microbial metag...
We introduce Dirichlet multinomial mixtures (DMM) for the probabilistic modelling of microbial metag...
Human microbial communities are associated with many human diseases such as obesity, diabetes and in...
Microbiome count data are high-dimensional and usually suffer from uneven sampling depth, over-dispe...
Human microbial communities are associated with many human diseases such as obesity, diabetes and in...
Shotgun metagenomic analysis of the human associated microbiome provides a rich set of microbial fea...
Mixed-membership (MM) models such as Latent Dirichlet Allocation (LDA) have been applied to microbio...
Metagenomics can be defined as the study of DNA sequences from environmental or community samples. T...
Next generation sequencing (NGS) technologies make the studies of microbiomes in very large-scale po...
Recent analyses of human-associated bacterial diversity have categorized individuals into ‘enterotyp...
Next generation sequencing (NGS) technologies make the studies of microbiomes in very large-scale po...
While metagenomic sequencing has become the tool of preference to study host-associated microbial co...
Metagenomics, as a culture-independent approach, enables the exploration of complex heterogeneous mi...
We introduce Dirichlet multinomial mixtures (DMM) for the probabilistic modelling of microbial metag...
We introduce Dirichlet multinomial mixtures (DMM) for the probabilistic modelling of microbial metag...
We introduce Dirichlet multinomial mixtures (DMM) for the probabilistic modelling of microbial metag...
We introduce Dirichlet multinomial mixtures (DMM) for the probabilistic modelling of microbial metag...
Human microbial communities are associated with many human diseases such as obesity, diabetes and in...
Microbiome count data are high-dimensional and usually suffer from uneven sampling depth, over-dispe...
Human microbial communities are associated with many human diseases such as obesity, diabetes and in...
Shotgun metagenomic analysis of the human associated microbiome provides a rich set of microbial fea...
Mixed-membership (MM) models such as Latent Dirichlet Allocation (LDA) have been applied to microbio...
Metagenomics can be defined as the study of DNA sequences from environmental or community samples. T...
Next generation sequencing (NGS) technologies make the studies of microbiomes in very large-scale po...
Recent analyses of human-associated bacterial diversity have categorized individuals into ‘enterotyp...
Next generation sequencing (NGS) technologies make the studies of microbiomes in very large-scale po...
While metagenomic sequencing has become the tool of preference to study host-associated microbial co...
Metagenomics, as a culture-independent approach, enables the exploration of complex heterogeneous mi...