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Section: New Results

A Geometric View of Diversity

Diversity may be understood as a set of dissimilarities between objects. The underlying mathematical construction is the notion of distance. Knowing a set of objects, on which pairwise distances can be measured, it is possible to build a Euclidean image of it as a point cloud in a space of relevant dimension. The objects under study are microbial communities, given as a set of reads produced by NGS technologies. Distances between specimen are computed as genetic distances between associated reads (so called amplicon approach). Then, the diversity of a community can be associated with the shape of the point cloud built from such distances. Such an embedding is classically implemented by MDS (Multidimensional Scaling). Such an approach triggers two methodological questions, addressed in 2016: