Feature selection and causal analysis for microbiome studies in the presence of confounding using standardization
Background: Microbiome studies have uncovered associations between microbes and human, animal, and plant health outcomes. This has led to an interest in developing microbial interventions for treatment of disease and optimization of crop yields which requires identification of microbiome features th...
Main Authors: | Chiniquy, D. (Author), Goren, E. (Author), He, Z. (Author), Liu, P. (Author), Prenni, J.E (Author), Schachtman, D.P (Author), Sheflin, A.M (Author), Tringe, S. (Author), Wang, C. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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BioMed Central Ltd
2021
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