SpeSpeNet: An interactive and user-friendly tool to create and explore microbial correlation networks

Author:

van Eijnatten A.L.ORCID,van Zon L.,Manousou E.,Bikineeva M.,Wubs J.ORCID,van der Putten W.ORCID,Morriën E.ORCID,Dutilh B.E.ORCID,Snoek B.L.ORCID

Abstract

AbstractCorrelation networks are commonly used to explore microbiome data. In these networks, nodes are taxa and edges represent correlations between their abundance patterns across samples. As clusters of correlating taxa (co-abundance clusters) often indicate a shared response to environmental drivers, network visualization contributes to system understanding. Currently, most tools for creating and visualizing co-abundance networks from microbiome data either require the researcher to have coding skills, or they are not user-friendly, with high time expenditure and limited customizability. Furthermore, existing tools lack focus on the relationship between environmental drivers and the structure of the microbiome, even though many edges in correlation networks can be understood through a shared relationship of two taxa with the environment. For these reasons we developed SpeSpeNet (Species-Species Network,https://tbb.bio.uu.nl/SpeSpeNet), a practical and user-friendly R-shiny tool to construct and visualize correlation networks from taxonomic abundance tables. The details of data preprocessing, network construction, and visualization are automated, require no programming ability for the web version, and are highly customizable, including associations with user-provided environmental data. Here, we present the details of SpeSpeNet and demonstrate its utility using three case studies.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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