Course material for OPEN & REPRODUCIBLE MICROBIOME DATA ANALYSIS SPRING SCHOOL
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Course material for OPEN & REPRODUCIBLE MICROBIOME DATA ANALYSIS SPRING SCHOOL
16S rDNA V3-V4 amplicon sequencing analysis using dada2, phyloseq, LEfSe, picrust2 and other tools. Demo: https://ycl6.github.io/16S-Demo/
R package for microbiome data visualization and statistics. Uses phyloseq, vegan and the tidyverse. Docker image available.
Make Picrust2 Output Analysis and Visualization Easier
Working Demo on 16S rDNA V3-V4 amplicon sequencing analysis using dada2, phyloseq, LEfSe, picrust2 and other tools. Visit repo website for HTML output
A set of R scripts for the analysis of microbial profiles
biomeUtils is Module-01 of the RIVM-ToolBox. R pkg with common utilities for microbiome research done at the RIVM.
ECCMID 2024 Abstract #04375. Code used to perform the analysis and figures.
Data and analysis code for the Indian gut microbiota study
Association Between Gut Microbiota and Hypertension
Papers in which I have been involved as data scientist. For the title, info and and/or the DOI of each one of them, check the corrispective "Paper_title_and_info" txt file
Package Containing Utility-functions to Work with Microbiota-data.
Accurate sample inference from amplicon data with single nucleotide resolution
A summary of the scripts used in performing quality filtering and data analysis of Illumina high throughout bacterial sequences involved in this freshwater aquatic invertebrate microbiota study.
An ensemble of functions for easier and quicker preliminary microbiome analyses
The dysbiosisR package implements tools for calculating some common microbiome dysbiosis measures
biomeViz is Module-03 of the RIVM-ToolBox. R pkg with data visualization tools for microbiome research done at the RIVM. . Development Phase: Active Development
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