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Analysis of Microbial Social Behavior in Bacterial Consortia
bsocialv2 provides an S4 class and methods for analyzing
microbial social behavior in bacterial consortia. The package implements
a complete analysis pipeline:
# Install from GitHub
remotes::install_github("Juane99/bsocialv2")
# Or install from CRAN (once accepted)
# install.packages("bsocialv2")library(bsocialv2)
# Create a bsocial object
obj <- new("bsocial")
# Load your data
consortia <- read.csv("consortia.csv")
curated <- read.csv("curated_data.csv")
obj@cepas_seleccionadas <- setdiff(colnames(consortia), "Consortia")
obj@datos_crudos <- list(
consortia = consortia,
curated = curated,
type = "curated"
)
# Run the analysis pipeline
obj <- transform_curated_data(obj)
obj <- analyze_growth(obj)
obj <- analyze_social_behavior(obj)
obj <- summarize_social_behavior(obj)
obj <- analyze_diversity(obj)
obj <- analyze_stability(obj)
obj <- analyze_biofilm_sequence(obj)
# Access results
obj@graficos$growth_scatter
obj@resultados_analisis$summary_genSee vignette("bsocial-workflow") for a complete
tutorial.
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