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Hello, I currently have a confusion. When conducting differential analysis of bacteria, I often face the challenge of having a limited number of samples (only around twenty) and an excessive number of annotated species, making it difficult to decide which method to use. In my understanding, LDA may require a large number of samples, greater than the number of annotated species, for optimal use. If my sample size is small, can tools like yours still be used?
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Hello, I currently have a confusion. When conducting differential analysis of bacteria, I often face the challenge of having a limited number of samples (only around twenty) and an excessive number of annotated species, making it difficult to decide which method to use. In my understanding, LDA may require a large number of samples, greater than the number of annotated species, for optimal use. If my sample size is small, can tools like yours still be used?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: