eCOMET: An R package for evaluating metabolic diversity and enrichment from LC-MS/MS data to test ecological hypotheses from individuals to ecosystems

Read the full article See related articles

Discuss this preprint

Start a discussion What are Sciety discussions?

Listed in

This article is not in any list yet, why not save it to one of your lists.
Log in to save this article

Abstract

  • Methods in metabolomics have grown exponentially in recent years, providing new insight into the ecological function and evolutionary impact of diverse plant metabolites. Metabolomics requires a command of numerous tools, the outputs of which are typically integrated through in-house, custom code that presents a workflow bottleneck and a barrier to entry for researchers in ecology, evolution, and behavior who may benefit from adding a metabolomics perspective to their research.

  • We introduce eCOMET , an R package for integrating and harmonizing the outputs of common metabolomics bioinformatics tools and conducting statistical analyses and data visualization methods useful for ecological metabolomics.

  • Our package combines metabolome feature metadata with quantification tables (e.g., mzmine ), feature dissimilarity matrices (e.g., modified cosine and DreaMS ), and feature annotations (e.g., SIRIUS ) into a cohesive R data object to facilitate downstream analyses, including the calculation of diversity and disparity metrics and differential accumulation analysis.

  • Our goal is to make metabolomics accessible to a wider range of researchers in ecology, evolution, and behavior to unlock the potential of ecological metabolomics to generate novel insight in these fields.

Article activity feed