Machine learning algorithms reveals country-specific metagenomic taxa from American gut project data

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In recent years, microbiota has become an increasingly relevant factor for the understanding and potential treatment of diseases. In this work, based on the data reported by the largest study of microbioma in the world, a classification model has been developed based on Machine Learning (ML) capable of predicting the country of origin (United Kingdom vs United States) according to metagenomic data. The data were used for the training of a glmnet algorithm and a Random Forest algorithm. Both algorithms obtained similar results (0.698 and 0.672 in AUC, respectively). Furthermore, thanks to the application of a multivariate feature selection algorithm, eleven metagenomic genres highly correlated with the country of origin were obtained. An in-depth study of the variables used in each model is shown in the present work. © 2021 European Federation for Medical Informatics (EFMI) and IOS Press.

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Liñares-Blanco, J., Fernandez-Lozano, C., Seoane, J. A., & Lopez-Campos, G. (2021). Machine learning algorithms reveals country-specific metagenomic taxa from American gut project data. In Public Health and Informatics: Proceedings of MIE 2021 (pp. 382–386). IOS Press. https://doi.org/10.3233/SHTI210185

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