Difference between revisions of "Supported beta-diversity Measures"
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* Lennon compositional difference | * Lennon compositional difference | ||
* Manhattan (aka: Hamming distance) | * Manhattan (aka: Hamming distance) | ||
− | * Soergel (aka: unweighted UniFrac, Jaccard | + | * Soergel (aka: unweighted UniFrac, Jaccard) |
* Tamas coefficient (TC) (aka: simple matching coefficient) | * Tamas coefficient (TC) (aka: simple matching coefficient) | ||
* Weighted correlation | * Weighted correlation |
Latest revision as of 21:33, 10 April 2012
Qualitative measures requiring a rooted split system:
- Bray-Curtis (aka: Sorensen, PhyloSor, Dice's index, pairwise Whittaker)
- Canberra
- Coefficient of similarity
- Euclidean
- Gower
- Kulczynski (aka: Kulczynski-Cody, Sokal-Sneath)
- Lennon compositional difference
- Manhattan (aka: Hamming distance)
- Soergel (aka: unweighted UniFrac, Jaccard)
- Tamas coefficient (TC) (aka: simple matching coefficient)
- Weighted correlation
Quantitative measures requiring a rooted split system (use -w flag):
- Bray-Curtis (aka: normalized weighted UniFrac, percentage difference)
- Canberra
- Coefficient of similarity
- Complete tree
- Euclidean
- Gower
- Kulczynski
- Lennon compositional difference
- Manhattan (aka: weighted UniFrac)
- Morisita-Horn
- Soergel (aka: Ruzicka, Marczewski-Steinhaus, percentage remoteness)
- Tamas coefficient
- Weighted correlation
- Yue-Clayton (aka: similarity ratio)
Root-invariant quantitative measures (use -w flag):
- Complete tree
- Euclidean
- Gower
- Manhattan (aka: weighted UniFrac)