UniFrac: an effective distance metric for microbial community comparison
University of Colorado Boulder · Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Abstract
UniFrac is a β-diversity measure that uses phylogenetic information to compare environmental samples. UniFrac, coupled with standard multivariate statistical techniques including principal coordinates analysis (PCoA), identifies factors explaining differences among microbial communities. A recent simulation study concluded that UniFrac is unsuitable as a distance metric and should not be used for multivariate analysis (Schloss, 2008). We counter this argument by reassessing the data that led to this conclusion and by providing a mathematical proof showing that UniFrac is a distance metric. However, we confirm with actual sequence data that UniFrac values can be influenced by the number of sequences/sample, and…
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5Topics & keywords
- Biology
- UniFrac
- Metric (unit)
- Computational biology
- Evolutionary biology
- Ecology
- Bacteria
- Paleontology
- Life in Land