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The IgAScores package is used to calculate taxon-level IgA binding scores from IgA-Seq data. It also includes several helper functions for managing microbiome data and simulating IgA-Seq datasets for method testing.
For a detailed consideration of the methods that are used for scoring IgA-Seq data, see the associated paper.
This package can be installed from GitHub using devtools.
if (!require(devtools)){install.packages('devtools')}
install_github("microbialman/IgAScores", build_vignettes = TRUE)
A detailed overview of how to run the various functions within
IgAScores can be found in the R vignette:
vignette("IgAScores")
A brief summary of the main igascores() function is given below:
#load in IgAScores
library(IgAScores)
#dataframes with counts for the bacterial taxa in the IgA+ and IgA- fractions, as would be produced by 16S rRNA appraoches such as DADA2
<- data.frame(Sample1=c(100,0,1,2,10),Sample2=c(110,0,11,42,50),Sample3=c(140,60,10,3,0))
igapos <- data.frame(Sample1=c(200,0,40,20,4),Sample2=c(10,30,110,2,5),Sample3=c(30,20,0,123,20))
iganeg
<- c("Taxon1","Taxon2","Taxon3","Taxon4","Taxon5")
taxnames rownames(igapos) <- taxnames
rownames(iganeg) <- taxnames
#convert the counts to relative abundances using the included helper function
<- relabund(igapos)
igapos <- relabund(iganeg)
iganeg
#iga+ and iga- fraction sizes per sample (fraction, if a percentage divide by 100)
<- c(Sample1=0.04,Sample2=0.05,Sample3=0.03)
possize <- c(Sample1=0.54,Sample2=0.47,Sample3=0.33)
negsize
#set a pseudo count for handling zero values in some scoring methods
#this should be of a similar value of the minimum non-zero observed value (e.g. if minum values is 0.007 use 0.001)
<- 0.001
pseudo
#default method is the probability ratio "probratio"", additional methods available are "prob"", "kau"" and "palm".
<- igascores(posabunds = igapos, negabunds = iganeg,
prscores possizes = possize, negsizes = negsize,
pseudo = pseudo)
print(prscores)
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They may not be fully stable and should be used with caution. We make no claims about them.