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Analysis of a data matrix and a graph: Metagenomic data and the phylogenetic tree

Published 13 years agoVersion 1arXiv:1202.5880

Authors

Elizabeth Purdom

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stat.AP

Abstract

In biological experiments researchers often have information in the form of a graph that supplements observed numerical data. Incorporating the knowledge contained in these graphs into an analysis of the numerical data is an important and nontrivial task. We look at the example of metagenomic data---data from a genomic survey of the abundance of different species of bacteria in a sample. Here, the graph of interest is a phylogenetic tree depicting the interspecies relationships among the bacteria species. We illustrate that analysis of the data in a nonstandard inner-product space effectively uses this additional graphical information and produces more meaningful results.

Analysis of a data matrix and a graph: Metagenomic data and the phylogenetic tree

13 years ago
v1
1 author

Categories

stat.AP

Abstract

In biological experiments researchers often have information in the form of a graph that supplements observed numerical data. Incorporating the knowledge contained in these graphs into an analysis of the numerical data is an important and nontrivial task. We look at the example of metagenomic data---data from a genomic survey of the abundance of different species of bacteria in a sample. Here, the graph of interest is a phylogenetic tree depicting the interspecies relationships among the bacteria species. We illustrate that analysis of the data in a nonstandard inner-product space effectively uses this additional graphical information and produces more meaningful results.

Authors

Elizabeth Purdom

arXiv ID: 1202.5880
Published Feb 27, 2012

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