Analytical Tools and Databases for Metagenomics in the Next-Generation Sequencing Era
Metagenomics has become one of the indispensable tools in microbial ecology for the last few decades, and a new revolution in metagenomic studies is now about to begin, with the help of recent advances of sequencing techniques. The massive data production and substantial cost reduction in next-gener...
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doaj-57ec67647c5f40eb8f945d123d59715d2020-11-24T22:33:25ZengKorea Genome OrganizationGenomics & Informatics1598-866X2234-07422013-09-0111310211310.5808/GI.2013.11.3.10244Analytical Tools and Databases for Metagenomics in the Next-Generation Sequencing EraMincheol Kim0Ki-Hyun Lee1Seok-Whan Yoon2Bong-Soo Kim3Jongsik Chun4Hana Yi5School of Biological Sciences & Institute of Bioinformatics (BIOMAX), Seoul National University, Seoul 151-742, Korea.School of Biological Sciences & Institute of Bioinformatics (BIOMAX), Seoul National University, Seoul 151-742, Korea.School of Biological Sciences & Institute of Bioinformatics (BIOMAX), Seoul National University, Seoul 151-742, Korea.Chunlab Inc., Seoul National University, Seoul 151-742, Korea.School of Biological Sciences & Institute of Bioinformatics (BIOMAX), Seoul National University, Seoul 151-742, Korea.Department of Environmental Health, Korea University, Seoul 136-703, Korea.Metagenomics has become one of the indispensable tools in microbial ecology for the last few decades, and a new revolution in metagenomic studies is now about to begin, with the help of recent advances of sequencing techniques. The massive data production and substantial cost reduction in next-generation sequencing have led to the rapid growth of metagenomic research both quantitatively and qualitatively. It is evident that metagenomics will be a standard tool for studying the diversity and function of microbes in the near future, as fingerprinting methods did previously. As the speed of data accumulation is accelerating, bioinformatic tools and associated databases for handling those datasets have become more urgent and necessary. To facilitate the bioinformatics analysis of metagenomic data, we review some recent tools and databases that are used widely in this field and give insights into the current challenges and future of metagenomics from a bioinformatics perspective.http://genominfo.org/upload/pdf/gni-11-102.pdfcomputational biologyhigh-throughput nucleotide sequencingmetagenomics |
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Mincheol Kim Ki-Hyun Lee Seok-Whan Yoon Bong-Soo Kim Jongsik Chun Hana Yi Analytical Tools and Databases for Metagenomics in the Next-Generation Sequencing Era Genomics & Informatics computational biology high-throughput nucleotide sequencing metagenomics |
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Mincheol Kim Ki-Hyun Lee Seok-Whan Yoon Bong-Soo Kim Jongsik Chun Hana Yi |
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Analytical Tools and Databases for Metagenomics in the Next-Generation Sequencing Era |
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Analytical Tools and Databases for Metagenomics in the Next-Generation Sequencing Era |
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Analytical Tools and Databases for Metagenomics in the Next-Generation Sequencing Era |
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Analytical Tools and Databases for Metagenomics in the Next-Generation Sequencing Era |
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Analytical Tools and Databases for Metagenomics in the Next-Generation Sequencing Era |
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analytical tools and databases for metagenomics in the next-generation sequencing era |
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Korea Genome Organization |
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Genomics & Informatics |
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1598-866X 2234-0742 |
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2013-09-01 |
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Metagenomics has become one of the indispensable tools in microbial ecology for the last few decades, and a new revolution in metagenomic studies is now about to begin, with the help of recent advances of sequencing techniques. The massive data production and substantial cost reduction in next-generation sequencing have led to the rapid growth of metagenomic research both quantitatively and qualitatively. It is evident that metagenomics will be a standard tool for studying the diversity and function of microbes in the near future, as fingerprinting methods did previously. As the speed of data accumulation is accelerating, bioinformatic tools and associated databases for handling those datasets have become more urgent and necessary. To facilitate the bioinformatics analysis of metagenomic data, we review some recent tools and databases that are used widely in this field and give insights into the current challenges and future of metagenomics from a bioinformatics perspective. |
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computational biology high-throughput nucleotide sequencing metagenomics |
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