The Power of Microbiome Studies: Some Considerations on Which Alpha and Beta Metrics to Use and How to Report Results
Wageningen University & Research
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Abstract
Background Since sequencing techniques have become less expensive, larger sample sizes are applicable for microbiota studies. The aim of this study is to show how, and to what extent, different diversity metrics and different compositions of the microbiota influence the needed sample size to observe dissimilar groups. Empirical 16S rRNA amplicon sequence data obtained from animal experiments, observational human data, and simulated data were used to perform retrospective power calculations. A wide variation of alpha diversity and beta diversity metrics were used to compare the different microbiota datasets and the effect on the sample size. Results Our data showed that beta diversity metrics are the most…
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- Beta diversity
- Alpha diversity
- Sample size determination
- Metric (unit)
- Sample (material)
- Diversity (politics)
- Microbiome
- Statistical power
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