Metagenomics allows exploration of aspects of a microbial community that were inaccessible by cultivation-based approaches targeting single microbes. Many new microbial taxa and genes have been discovered using metagenomics, but different kinds of "unknowns" still remain in a microbiome experiment. We discuss here whether and how it is possible to deal with them.
Multiple levels of the unknown in microbiome research / Thomas, Andrew Maltez; Segata, N.. - In: BMC BIOLOGY. - ISSN 1741-7007. - 17:1(2019), p. 48. [10.1186/s12915-019-0667-z]
Multiple levels of the unknown in microbiome research
Thomas, Andrew Maltez;Segata N.
2019-01-01
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Metagenomics allows exploration of aspects of a microbial community that were inaccessible by cultivation-based approaches targeting single microbes. Many new microbial taxa and genes have been discovered using metagenomics, but different kinds of "unknowns" still remain in a microbiome experiment. We discuss here whether and how it is possible to deal with them.File in questo prodotto:
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