Where next for microbiome research?

The development of high-throughput sequencing technologies has transformed our capacity to investigate the composition and dynamics of the microbial communities that populate diverse habitats. Over the past decade, these advances have yielded an avalanche of metagenomic data. The current stage of &q...

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Main Authors: Matthew K Waldor, Gene Tyson, Elhanan Borenstein, Howard Ochman, Andrew Moeller, B Brett Finlay, Heidi H Kong, Jeffrey I Gordon, Karen E Nelson, Karim Dabbagh, Hamilton Smith
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2015-01-01
Series:PLoS Biology
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4300079?pdf=render
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Summary:The development of high-throughput sequencing technologies has transformed our capacity to investigate the composition and dynamics of the microbial communities that populate diverse habitats. Over the past decade, these advances have yielded an avalanche of metagenomic data. The current stage of "van Leeuwenhoek"-like cataloguing, as well as functional analyses, will likely accelerate as DNA and RNA sequencing, plus protein and metabolic profiling capacities and computational tools, continue to improve. However, it is time to consider: what's next for microbiome research? The short pieces included here briefly consider the challenges and opportunities awaiting microbiome research.
ISSN:1544-9173
1545-7885