A dual decomposition strategy of both microbial and phenotypic components for a better understanding of causal claims

Biology and Philosophy 35 (1):1 (2020)
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In our commentary on Lynch et al.’s target paper, we focus on decomposition as a research strategy. We argue that not only the presumptive microbial causes but also their supposed phenotypic effects need to be decomposed relative to each other. Such a dual decomposition strategy ought to improve the way in which causal claims in microbiome research can be made and understood.

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