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Microbial Communities in Nature and Laboratory - Interview
Published on: May 28, 2007
Metagenomics and its connection to microbial community organization
1Department of Biological Sciences, University of Southern California Los Angeles CA 90089 USA.
Abstract:
Microbes dominate most global biogeochemical cycles, and microbial metagenomics (studying the collective microbial genomes) provides invaluable new insights into microbial systems, independent of cultivation. Metagenomic approaches targeting specific genes, e.g. small subunit (ssu) ribosomal RNA (rRNA), can be used to investigate microbial community organization by efficiently showing which taxa of organisms are present, while shotgun approaches show all genes and can indicate what functions the organisms are capable of. But collecting and organizing comprehensive shotgun data is extremely challenging and costly, and, in theory, predicting functionalities from microbial identities alone would save immense effort. However, we don't yet know to what extent such predictions are applicable.
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