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metacoder:Tools for Parsing, Manipulating, and Graphing Taxonomic Abundance Data
Reads, plots, and manipulates large taxonomic data sets, like those generated from modern high-throughput sequencing, such as metabarcoding (i.e. amplification metagenomics, 16S metagenomics, etc). It provides a tree-based visualization called "heat trees" used to depict statistics for every taxon in a taxonomy using color and size. It also provides various functions to do common tasks in microbiome bioinformatics on data in the 'taxmap' format defined by the 'taxa' package. The 'metacoder' package is described in the publication by Foster et al. (2017) <doi:10.1371/journal.pcbi.1005404>.
Maintained by Zachary Foster. Last updated 2 months ago.
community-diversityhierarchicalmetabarcodingpcrtaxonomytreescpp
140 stars 9.64 score 328 scriptsluomus
finbif:Interface for the 'Finnish Biodiversity Information Facility' API
A programmatic interface to the 'Finnish Biodiversity Information Facility' ('FinBIF') API (<https://api.laji.fi>). 'FinBIF' aggregates Finnish biodiversity data from multiple sources in a single open access portal for researchers, citizen scientists, industry and government. 'FinBIF' allows users of biodiversity information to find, access, combine and visualise data on Finnish plants, animals and microorganisms. The 'finbif' package makes the publicly available data in 'FinBIF' easily accessible to programmers. Biodiversity information is available on taxonomy and taxon occurrence. Occurrence data can be filtered by taxon, time, location and other variables. The data accessed are conveniently preformatted for subsequent analyses.
Maintained by William K. Morris. Last updated 10 days ago.
apibiodiversitybiodiversity-informaticsbiodiversity-informationfinbiffinbif-accessoccurrencesr-programmingspeciesspecimenstaxontaxonomyweb-services
5 stars 8.07 score 42 scripts 3 dependentsropensci
taxa:Classes for Storing and Manipulating Taxonomic Data
Provides classes for storing and manipulating taxonomic data. Most of the classes can be treated like base R vectors (e.g. can be used in tables as columns and can be named). Vectorized classes can store taxon names and authorities, taxon IDs from databases, taxon ranks, and other types of information. More complex classes are provided to store taxonomic trees and user-defined data associated with them.
Maintained by Zachary Foster. Last updated 1 years ago.
taxonomybiologyhierarchydata-cleaningtaxon
47 stars 6.79 score 217 scripts