BACKGROUND: Microbial Interaction Networks (MINs) provide important information for understanding bacterial communities. MINs can be inferred by examining microbial abundance profiles. Abundance profiles are often interpreted with the Lotka Volterra model in research. However existing research fails to consider a biologically meaningful underlying mathematical model for MINs or to address the possibility of multiple solutions. RESULTS: In this paper we present IMPARO, a method for inferring microbial interactions through parameter optimisation. We use biologically meaningful models for both the abundance profile, as well as the MIN. We show how multiple MINs could be inferred with similar reconstructed abundance profile accuracy, and argue ...
Microbial communities are key components of Earth’s ecosystems and they play important roles in huma...
<p>A) Potential inhibitory mechanisms include direct inhibition of <i>C</i>. <i>difficile</i> by <i>...
Since the large-scale experimental characterization of protein–protein interactions (PPIs) is not po...
Human associated microbial communities exert tremendous influence over human health and disease. Wit...
Microorganisms are a fundamental part of virtually every ecosystem on earth. Understanding how colle...
The ecological forces that govern the assembly and stability of the human gut microbiota remain unre...
<div><p>Human associated microbial communities exert tremendous influence over human health and dise...
Author summary Over the last years the composition of microbial communities in the human gut, the gu...
Inference of microbial interaction types allows us to understand the growth and development of micro...
Microbiota dynamics arise from a plethora of interspecies interactions, including resource competiti...
The human gut harbors an enormous number of symbiotic microbes, which is vital for human health. How...
Background: The explosive growth of microbiome research has yielded great quantities of data. These ...
Humans harbor a complex microbial ecosystem in their intestines. This human gut microbiota performs ...
Most predictive models of ecosystem dynamics are based on interactions between organisms: their infl...
The study of microbial communities and their interactions has attracted the interest of the scientif...
Microbial communities are key components of Earth’s ecosystems and they play important roles in huma...
<p>A) Potential inhibitory mechanisms include direct inhibition of <i>C</i>. <i>difficile</i> by <i>...
Since the large-scale experimental characterization of protein–protein interactions (PPIs) is not po...
Human associated microbial communities exert tremendous influence over human health and disease. Wit...
Microorganisms are a fundamental part of virtually every ecosystem on earth. Understanding how colle...
The ecological forces that govern the assembly and stability of the human gut microbiota remain unre...
<div><p>Human associated microbial communities exert tremendous influence over human health and dise...
Author summary Over the last years the composition of microbial communities in the human gut, the gu...
Inference of microbial interaction types allows us to understand the growth and development of micro...
Microbiota dynamics arise from a plethora of interspecies interactions, including resource competiti...
The human gut harbors an enormous number of symbiotic microbes, which is vital for human health. How...
Background: The explosive growth of microbiome research has yielded great quantities of data. These ...
Humans harbor a complex microbial ecosystem in their intestines. This human gut microbiota performs ...
Most predictive models of ecosystem dynamics are based on interactions between organisms: their infl...
The study of microbial communities and their interactions has attracted the interest of the scientif...
Microbial communities are key components of Earth’s ecosystems and they play important roles in huma...
<p>A) Potential inhibitory mechanisms include direct inhibition of <i>C</i>. <i>difficile</i> by <i>...
Since the large-scale experimental characterization of protein–protein interactions (PPIs) is not po...