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Introducing SONS, a tool for operational taxonomic unit-based comparisons of microbial community memberships and structures

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APPLIED AND ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY
Volume 72, Issue 10, Pages 6773-6779

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AMER SOC MICROBIOLOGY
DOI: 10.1128/AEM.00474-06

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The recent advent of tools enabling statistical inferences to be drawn from comparisons of microbial communities has enabled the focus of microbial ecology to move from characterizing biodiversity to describing the distribution of that biodiversity. Although statistical tools have been developed to compare community structures across a phyllogenetic tree, we lack tools to compare the memberships and structures of two communities at a particular operational taxonomic unit (OTU) definition. Furthermore, current tests of community structure do not indicate the similarity of the communities but only report the probability of a statistical hypothesis. Here we present a computer program, SONS, which implements nonparametric estimators for the fraction and richness of OTUs shared between two communities.

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