mSystems (Oct 2018)

q2-longitudinal: Longitudinal and Paired-Sample Analyses of Microbiome Data

  • Nicholas A. Bokulich,
  • Matthew R. Dillon,
  • Yilong Zhang,
  • Jai Ram Rideout,
  • Evan Bolyen,
  • Huilin Li,
  • Paul S. Albert,
  • J. Gregory Caporaso

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1128/msystems.00219-18
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 6

Abstract

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ABSTRACT Studies of host-associated and environmental microbiomes often incorporate longitudinal sampling or paired samples in their experimental design. Longitudinal sampling provides valuable information about temporal trends and subject/population heterogeneity, offering advantages over cross-sectional and pre-post study designs. To support the needs of microbiome researchers performing longitudinal studies, we developed q2-longitudinal, a software plugin for the QIIME 2 microbiome analysis platform (https://qiime2.org). The q2-longitudinal plugin incorporates multiple methods for analysis of longitudinal and paired-sample data, including interactive plotting, linear mixed-effects models, paired differences and distances, microbial interdependence testing, first differencing, longitudinal feature selection, and volatility analyses. The q2-longitudinal package (https://github.com/qiime2/q2-longitudinal) is open-source software released under a 3-clause Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD) license and is freely available, including for commercial use. IMPORTANCE Longitudinal sampling provides valuable information about temporal trends and subject/population heterogeneity. We describe q2-longitudinal, a software plugin for longitudinal analysis of microbiome data sets in QIIME 2. The availability of longitudinal statistics and visualizations in the QIIME 2 framework will make the analysis of longitudinal data more accessible to microbiome researchers.

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