Difference between revisions of "STAMP"

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=== Documentation ===
 
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* [[Quick installation instructions for STAMP|Quick installation instructions]]
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* [[Quick installation instructions for STAMP|Quick installation instructions]] (Microsoft Windows, Apple's Mac OS X)
 
* User's Guide
 
* User's Guide
 
* [[STAMP FAQs|FAQs]]
 
* [[STAMP FAQs|FAQs]]

Revision as of 20:24, 30 November 2009

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Using STAMP to identify SEED subsystems which are differentially abundant in a pair bovine rumen microbiomes (data originally described in Brulc et al., 2009).

STAMP (Statistical analysis of metagenomic profiles) is a software package for analyzing metagenomic profiles (e.g., a phylogenetic profile indicating the number of phylogenetic marker genes assigned to different taxonomic units or a functional profile indicating the number of sequences assigned to different biological subsystems or pathways) that promotes ‘best practices’ in choosing appropriate statistical techniques and reporting results. It encourages the use of effect sizes and confidence intervals in assessing biological importance. A user friendly, graphical interface permits easy exploration of statistical results and generation of publication quality plots for inferring the biological relevancy of features in a metagenomic profile. STAMP is open source, extensible via a plugin framework, and available for all major platforms.

Documentation

Downloads

Examples

Citing STAMP

If you use STAMP in your research, please cite:

Parks, D.H. and Beiko, R.G. Identifying biologically important differences between pairs of metagenomic communities. Submitted to Bioinformatics on Dec. XX, 2009.

Contact Information

STAMP is in active development and we are interested in discussing all potential applications of this software. We encourage you to send us suggestions for new features. Suggestions, comments, and bug reports can be sent to Donovan Parks (parks [at] cs.dal.ca). If reporting a bug, please provide as much information as possible and a simplified version of the data set which causes the bug. This will allow us to quickly resolve the issue.

Funding

The development and deployment of STAMP has been supported by several organizations: