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Diversity in biology: definitions, quantification and models

Song Xu, Lucas Böttcher, Tom Chou

2020Physical Biology39 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Diversity indices are useful single-number metrics for characterizing a complex distribution of a set of attributes across a population of interest. The utility of these different metrics or sets of metrics depends on the context and application, and whether a predictive mechanistic model exists. In this topical review, we first summarize the relevant mathematical principles underlying heterogeneity in a large population, before outlining the various definitions of 'diversity' and providing examples of scientific topics in which its quantification plays an important role. We then review how diversity has been a ubiquitous concept across multiple fields, including ecology, immunology, cellular barcoding experiments, and socioeconomic studies. Since many of these applications involve sampling of populations, we also review how diversity in small samples is related to the diversity in the entire population. Features that arise in each of these applications are highlighted.

Topics & Concepts

Diversity (politics)Context (archaeology)Computer scienceSet (abstract data type)Sampling (signal processing)Data sciencePopulationDistribution (mathematics)Machine learningArtificial intelligenceData miningBeta diversityEvolution and Genetic DynamicsMathematical and Theoretical Epidemiology and Ecology ModelsSingle-cell and spatial transcriptomics
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