articleBMC BioinformaticsAug 7, 2006GOLD OA

UniFrac – An online tool for comparing microbial community diversity in a phylogenetic context

University of Colorado Boulder

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Abstract

Background

Moving beyond pairwise significance tests to compare many microbial communities simultaneously is critical for understanding large-scale trends in microbial ecology and community assembly. Techniques that allow microbial communities to be compared in a phylogenetic context are rapidly gaining acceptance, but the widespread application of these techniques has been hindered by the difficulty of performing the analyses.

Results

We introduce UniFrac, a web application available at http://bmf.colorado.edu/unifrac, that allows several phylogenetic tests for differences among communities to be easily applied and interpreted. We demonstrate the use of UniFrac to cluster multiple environments, and to test which environments are significantly different. We show that analysis of previously published sequences from the Columbia river, its estuary, and the adjacent coastal ocean using the UniFrac interface provided insights that were not apparent from the initial data analysis, which used other commonly employed techniques to compare the communities.

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Keywords
  • UniFrac
  • Phylogenetic tree
  • Context (archaeology)
  • Biology
  • Ecology
  • Beta diversity
  • Evolutionary biology
  • Data science
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life below water
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