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1Department of Bioengineering, Istanbul Medeniyet University, Istanbul, Türkiye.
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Next-generation sequencing technology has revolutionized all fields of living systems, and its applications almost reinvented some research areas including metagenomics. The microbiotas in our body, including those of the oral, nasal, ocular, alveolar, skin regions, and particularly gut microbiota, have close linkages with our health status. Maturation of experimental techniques for metagenomics has been followed by other related omics platforms, for example, metatranscriptomics, metaproteomics, and all possible metacounterparts of multiomics studies. Now, we are on the eve of a meta-multi-omics era for the analysis of human holobiome in medical research. This era will help buttress the current efforts for systems medicine by illuminating the relationships between human holobiome and health or all human diseases including not only cancers but also infectious diseases, autoimmune diseases, obesity, aging, genetic disorders, and psychiatric conditions. Equally important, meta-multi-omics era is also poised to inform the determinants of human health and, by extension, help build individually tailored precision medicine interventions.
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