Hello,
I'm hoping that someone could help me understand how western and non-western samples are defined in the curated metagenomic datasets from the Waldron lab (https://waldronlab.io/curatedMetagenomicData/).
Each individual sample is marked as western and non-western; however in the case of India and Mongolia, some samples are western and some are non-western. All the other countries are exclusively one or the other.
I originally assumed that western and non-western was based on the country of origin, but now I'm wondering if it's based on each sample regardless of country (i.e. some samples in India came from subjects with western diets while others came from subjects with non-western).
Whether based on country or individual samples, I'm also interested to know how these designations were assigned. Is it income, diet, geography or something else?
Thank you to anyone who can provide some insight! -Peter
I received a bit more of an update: