2017
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0180863
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A 3-dimensional mathematical model of microbial proliferation that generates the characteristic cumulative relative abundance distributions in gut microbiomes

Abstract: The gut microbiome is highly variable among individuals, largely due to differences in host lifestyle and physiology. However, little is known about the underlying processes or rules that shape the complex microbial community. In this paper, we show that the cumulative relative abundance distribution (CRAD) of microbial species can be approximated by a power law function, and found that the power exponent of CRADs generated from 16S rRNA gene and metagenomic data for normal gut microbiomes of humans and mice w… Show more

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“…Twelve patients with RRMS, two patients with SPMS, and two patients with atypical MS were not receiving any immunotherapies within at least 2 mo prior to sampling. We obtained 16S and metagenomic sequences from fecal samples of 55 age-adjusted healthy individuals from 104 healthy Japanese individuals ( 29 , 50 ). Moreover, we obtained fecal samples for metabolite analysis from 12 patients with RRMS, 9 patients with SPMS, and 8 newly recruited healthy individuals.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Twelve patients with RRMS, two patients with SPMS, and two patients with atypical MS were not receiving any immunotherapies within at least 2 mo prior to sampling. We obtained 16S and metagenomic sequences from fecal samples of 55 age-adjusted healthy individuals from 104 healthy Japanese individuals ( 29 , 50 ). Moreover, we obtained fecal samples for metabolite analysis from 12 patients with RRMS, 9 patients with SPMS, and 8 newly recruited healthy individuals.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, it needs to be considered that spurious correlations may arise, wherein an increase in the number of one species leads to a decrease in the number of other species [13,14]. In a typical bacterial ecosystem, approximately 1000 OTUs are observed, and their abundance varies by more than three orders of magnitude, with high-and lowabundance species exhibiting markedly different behaviors [15,16]. 4 For time series of high abundance OTUs, the z-score transformation [17] and the log-ratio transformations [18,19] are standard pretreatments.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%