microorganisms.Rd
A data set containing the microbial taxonomy of six kingdoms from the Catalogue of Life. MO codes can be looked up using as.mo
.
microorganisms
A data.frame
with 59,985 observations and 15 variables:
mo
ID of microorganism as used by this package
col_id
Catalogue of Life ID
fullname
Full name, like "Echerichia coli"
kingdom
Taxonomic kingdom of the microorganism
phylum
Taxonomic phylum of the microorganism
class
Taxonomic class of the microorganism
order
Taxonomic order of the microorganism
family
Taxonomic family of the microorganism
genus
Taxonomic genus of the microorganism
species
Taxonomic species of the microorganism
subspecies
Taxonomic subspecies of the microorganism
rank
Taxonomic rank of the microorganism, like "species"
or "genus"
ref
Author(s) and year of concerning scientific publication
species_id
ID of the species as used by the Catalogue of Life
prevalence
Prevalence of the microorganism, see ?as.mo
Catalogue of Life: Annual Checklist (public online database), www.catalogueoflife.org.
Manually added were:
9 species of Streptococcus (beta haemolytic groups A, B, C, D, F, G, H, K and unspecified)
2 species of Staphylococcus (coagulase-negative [CoNS] and coagulase-positive [CoPS])
2 other undefined (unknown Gram negatives and unknown Gram positives)
This package contains the complete taxonomic tree of almost all microorganisms (~60,000 species) from the authoritative and comprehensive Catalogue of Life (http://www.catalogueoflife.org). The Catalogue of Life is the most comprehensive and authoritative global index of species currently available.
Click here for more information about the included taxa. The Catalogue of Life releases updates annually; check which version was included in this package with catalogue_of_life_version()
.
On our website https://msberends.gitlab.io/AMR you can find a comprehensive tutorial about how to conduct AMR analysis, the complete documentation of all functions (which reads a lot easier than here in R) and an example analysis using WHONET data.