Quantifying bias introduced by sample collection in relative and absolute microbiome measurements
We thank the study participants for their participation in this study. We thank S. Hazelhurst, O. Oduaran and G. Schroth for their thoughtful recommendations for this project. We thank E. Brooks, M. Chakraborty, A. Han, A. Natarajan, R. Park, S. Vance and S. Zlitni for their technical assistance and support. This work was supported, in part, by National Institutes of Health grant P30 CA124435, which supports the Stanford Cancer Institute Genetics Bioinformatics Service Center.
This work was supported, in part, by NIH R01AI148623 and R01AI143757, a Stand Up 2 Cancer grant, the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, a Sloan Foundation Fellowship and the Allen Distinguished Investigator Award . We thank D. Solow-Cordero and S. Sim for assistance in using the Stanford Functional Genomics Facility and High-Throughput Bioscience Center, which is supported by NIH Shared Instrumentation Grants S10RR019513, S10RR026338, S10OD025004 and S10OD026899 and by an anonymous donation. D.M.
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