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Automated and High-throughput Microbial Monoclonal Cultivation and Picking Using the Single-cell Microliter-droplet Culture Omics System
Published on: March 14, 2025
Condensing the omics fog of microbial communities
Emilie E L Muller1, Enrico Glaab, Patrick May
1Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine, 7 avenue des Hauts-Fourneaux, University of Luxembourg, L-4362 Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg.
Abstract:
Natural microbial communities are ubiquitous, complex, heterogeneous, and dynamic. Here, we argue that the future standard for their study will require systematic omic measurements of spatially and temporally resolved unique samples in line with a discovery-driven planning approach. Resulting datasets will allow the generation of solid hypotheses about causal relationships and, thereby, will facilitate the discovery of previously unknown traits of specific microbial community members. However, to achieve this, solid wet lab, bioinformatic and statistical methodologies are required to have the promises of the emerging field of Eco-Systems Biology come to fruition.
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