Correlation analyses are often included in bioinformatic pipelines as methods for inferring taxon-taxon interactions. In this perspective, we highlight the pitfalls of inferring interactions from covariance and suggest methods, study design considerations, and additional data types for improving high-throughput interaction inferences. We conclude that correlation, even when augmented by other data types, almost never provides reliable information on direct biotic interactions in real-world ecosystems. These bioinformatically inferred associations are useful for reducing the number of potential hypotheses that we might test, but will never preclude the necessity for experimental validation
Amplicon sequencing of 16S, ITS, and 18S regions of microbial genomes is a commonly used first step ...
High-throughput sequencing based techniques, such as 16S rRNA gene profiling, have the potential to ...
It is well-known that human gut microbiota form an ecosystem where microbes interact with each other...
Correlation analyses are often included in bioinformatic pipelines as methods for inferring taxon-ta...
Motivation: Network interpretation using correlations has several known difficulties. Firstly, the d...
Disruption of healthy microbial communities has been linked to numerous diseases, yet microbial inte...
Human microbiome research is rife with studies attempting to deduce microbial correlation networks f...
Disruption of healthy microbial communities has been linked to numerous diseases, yet microbial inte...
Human microbiome research is rife with studies attempting to deduce microbial correlation networks f...
Microorganisms do not exist as individual population in the environment. Rather, they form complex a...
<div><p>Interactions occur between two or more organisms affecting each other. Interactions are deci...
Interactions occur between two or more organisms affecting each other. Interactions are decisive for...
<div><p>High-throughput sequencing based techniques, such as 16S rRNA gene profiling, have the poten...
A set of methodology for constructing ecological interaction networks by correlation analysis of com...
Background Co-occurrence networks—ecological associations between sampled populations of microbial c...
Amplicon sequencing of 16S, ITS, and 18S regions of microbial genomes is a commonly used first step ...
High-throughput sequencing based techniques, such as 16S rRNA gene profiling, have the potential to ...
It is well-known that human gut microbiota form an ecosystem where microbes interact with each other...
Correlation analyses are often included in bioinformatic pipelines as methods for inferring taxon-ta...
Motivation: Network interpretation using correlations has several known difficulties. Firstly, the d...
Disruption of healthy microbial communities has been linked to numerous diseases, yet microbial inte...
Human microbiome research is rife with studies attempting to deduce microbial correlation networks f...
Disruption of healthy microbial communities has been linked to numerous diseases, yet microbial inte...
Human microbiome research is rife with studies attempting to deduce microbial correlation networks f...
Microorganisms do not exist as individual population in the environment. Rather, they form complex a...
<div><p>Interactions occur between two or more organisms affecting each other. Interactions are deci...
Interactions occur between two or more organisms affecting each other. Interactions are decisive for...
<div><p>High-throughput sequencing based techniques, such as 16S rRNA gene profiling, have the poten...
A set of methodology for constructing ecological interaction networks by correlation analysis of com...
Background Co-occurrence networks—ecological associations between sampled populations of microbial c...
Amplicon sequencing of 16S, ITS, and 18S regions of microbial genomes is a commonly used first step ...
High-throughput sequencing based techniques, such as 16S rRNA gene profiling, have the potential to ...
It is well-known that human gut microbiota form an ecosystem where microbes interact with each other...