Biological processes underlying health and disease are inherently dynamic and are best understood when characterized in a time-informed manner. In this comprehensive review, we discuss challenges inherent in time-series microbiome data analyses and compare available approaches and methods to overcome them. Appropriate handling of longitudinal microbiome data can shed light on important roles, functions, patterns, and potential interactions between large numbers of microbial taxa or genes in the context of health, disease, or interventions. We present a comprehensive review and comparison of existing microbiome time-series analysis methods, for both preprocessing and downstream analyses, including differential analysis, clustering, network i...
The recent increase in the number of microbial time series studies offers new insights into the stab...
Human microbial communities are associated with many human diseases such as obesity, diabetes and in...
A key challenge in the analysis of longitudinal microbiome data is theinference of temporal interact...
Changes in the composition of the microbiome over time are associated with myriad human illnesses. U...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018The human microbiome plays a vital role in maintaining...
Abstract Background The human microbiome is inherently dynamic and its dynamic nature plays a critic...
AbstractWhile our genomes are essentially static, our microbiomes are inherently dynamic. The microb...
The microbiome is inherently dynamic, driven by interactions among microbes, with the host, and with...
Background Several studies have focused on the microbiota living in environmental niches including h...
peer reviewedThe human microbiome has emerged as a central research topic in human biology and biome...
Microbiomes are communities of microbes inhabiting an environmental niche. Thanks to next generation...
Evidence linking microbiome to human health is rapidly growing, suggesting that the human microbiome...
Changes in the composition of the microbiome over time are associated with myriad human illnesses. U...
Simultaneous profiling of biospecimens using different technological platforms enables the study of ...
The human microbiome is the totality of the microbes, their genetic elements and the interactions th...
The recent increase in the number of microbial time series studies offers new insights into the stab...
Human microbial communities are associated with many human diseases such as obesity, diabetes and in...
A key challenge in the analysis of longitudinal microbiome data is theinference of temporal interact...
Changes in the composition of the microbiome over time are associated with myriad human illnesses. U...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018The human microbiome plays a vital role in maintaining...
Abstract Background The human microbiome is inherently dynamic and its dynamic nature plays a critic...
AbstractWhile our genomes are essentially static, our microbiomes are inherently dynamic. The microb...
The microbiome is inherently dynamic, driven by interactions among microbes, with the host, and with...
Background Several studies have focused on the microbiota living in environmental niches including h...
peer reviewedThe human microbiome has emerged as a central research topic in human biology and biome...
Microbiomes are communities of microbes inhabiting an environmental niche. Thanks to next generation...
Evidence linking microbiome to human health is rapidly growing, suggesting that the human microbiome...
Changes in the composition of the microbiome over time are associated with myriad human illnesses. U...
Simultaneous profiling of biospecimens using different technological platforms enables the study of ...
The human microbiome is the totality of the microbes, their genetic elements and the interactions th...
The recent increase in the number of microbial time series studies offers new insights into the stab...
Human microbial communities are associated with many human diseases such as obesity, diabetes and in...
A key challenge in the analysis of longitudinal microbiome data is theinference of temporal interact...