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RStudio assumptions_manova function
Assumptions Manova Function, supplied by RStudio, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 90/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
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RStudio functions adonis, pairwise.perm.manova and betadisper
Principal coordinate analysis (PCoA) of the β-diversity of abundant bacterial genera from each infant, across study groups and ages. (a) Data are shown for each study group (B10 = blue; NB = red) at each of the four time points, using weighted UniFrac distance metrics. (b) Data are shown at each of the four time points for the two study groups, using weighted UniFrac distance metrics. 95% confidence ellipses are also shown for each study group. Statistical significance was determined via pairwise comparisons using permutational <t>MANOVAs.</t> (c) The species loadings are shown for the top 20 genera. The genus Streptococcus was positively correlated with the PCoA.1 dimension (r = 0.96) and the genera Neisseria and Haemophilus were negatively correlated with the PCoA.1 dimension (r = – 0.77 and r = – 0.62, respectively). The genus Alloprevotella was negatively correlated with the PCoA.2 dimension (r = – 0.74). (d) Differences in group homogeneities are shown each of the four time points for the two study groups ((B10 = blue; NB = red). P-values are shown for statistically significant differences between study groups.
Functions Adonis, Pairwise.Perm.Manova And Betadisper, supplied by RStudio, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 90/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
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Principal coordinate analysis (PCoA) of the β-diversity of abundant bacterial genera from each infant, across study groups and ages. (a) Data are shown for each study group (B10 = blue; NB = red) at each of the four time points, using weighted UniFrac distance metrics. (b) Data are shown at each of the four time points for the two study groups, using weighted UniFrac distance metrics. 95% confidence ellipses are also shown for each study group. Statistical significance was determined via pairwise comparisons using permutational MANOVAs. (c) The species loadings are shown for the top 20 genera. The genus Streptococcus was positively correlated with the PCoA.1 dimension (r = 0.96) and the genera Neisseria and Haemophilus were negatively correlated with the PCoA.1 dimension (r = – 0.77 and r = – 0.62, respectively). The genus Alloprevotella was negatively correlated with the PCoA.2 dimension (r = – 0.74). (d) Differences in group homogeneities are shown each of the four time points for the two study groups ((B10 = blue; NB = red). P-values are shown for statistically significant differences between study groups.

Journal: Journal of Oral Microbiology

Article Title: Breastmilk influences development and composition of the oral microbiome

doi: 10.1080/20002297.2022.2096287

Figure Lengend Snippet: Principal coordinate analysis (PCoA) of the β-diversity of abundant bacterial genera from each infant, across study groups and ages. (a) Data are shown for each study group (B10 = blue; NB = red) at each of the four time points, using weighted UniFrac distance metrics. (b) Data are shown at each of the four time points for the two study groups, using weighted UniFrac distance metrics. 95% confidence ellipses are also shown for each study group. Statistical significance was determined via pairwise comparisons using permutational MANOVAs. (c) The species loadings are shown for the top 20 genera. The genus Streptococcus was positively correlated with the PCoA.1 dimension (r = 0.96) and the genera Neisseria and Haemophilus were negatively correlated with the PCoA.1 dimension (r = – 0.77 and r = – 0.62, respectively). The genus Alloprevotella was negatively correlated with the PCoA.2 dimension (r = – 0.74). (d) Differences in group homogeneities are shown each of the four time points for the two study groups ((B10 = blue; NB = red). P-values are shown for statistically significant differences between study groups.

Article Snippet: For β-diversity, overall and pairwise comparisons were performed using permutational MANOVAs (functions adonis, pairwise.perm.manova and betadisper ), all in RStudio.

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