LDM - Testing Hypotheses About the Microbiome using the Linear
Decomposition Model
A single analysis path that includes distance-based
ordination, global tests of any effect of the microbiome, and
tests of the effects of individual taxa with
false-discovery-rate (FDR) control. It accommodates both
continuous and discrete covariates as well as interaction terms
to be tested either singly or in combination, allows for
adjustment of confounding covariates, and uses
permutation-based p-values that can control for sample
correlations. It can be applied to transformed data, and an
omnibus test can combine results from analyses conducted on
different transformation scales. It can also be used for
testing presence-absence associations based on infinite number
of rarefaction replicates, testing mediation effects of the
microbiome, analyzing censored time-to-event outcomes, and for
compositional analysis by fitting linear models to
centered-log-ratio taxa count data.