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Microbiota Analysis Using Two-step PCR and Next-generation 16S rRNA Gene Sequencing
Published on: October 15, 2019
Bioinformatic tools for microbiome analysis: from raw sequences to biological insights
Jenna Poelzer1, David S Wishart1,2,3,4
1Department of Biological Sciences, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada.
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The rapid growth of microbiome research has been accompanied by an expanding but fragmented ecosystem of bioinformatic tools. Researchers now face a daunting array of software packages, pipelines, and web platforms spanning every stage of analysis, from quality control and taxonomic profiling to functional annotation and statistical interpretation. While this diversity offers flexibility, it also creates challenges in selecting appropriate tools and integrating them into coherent, reproducible workflows, particularly for researchers without formal computational training. This review presents a practical, workflow-oriented guide to microbiome data analysis, from raw DNA sequence processing to statistical interpretation and biological insight. We evaluate tools based on ease of use, methodological rigor, computational requirements, and community support, with particular attention to the trade-offs between command-line interface and web-based approaches. We cover both amplicon and shotgun metagenomic strategies for taxonomic and functional profiling, discuss reference database selection, and outline key statistical methods, including differential abundance testing and network inference. We also compare integrated platforms and web-based resources that lower barriers for non-computational researchers and discuss best practices for reproducibility and workflow design. Throughout, we highlight emerging technologies, including machine learning methods that are beginning to reshape the field. Overall, this review serves as a practical guide to navigating the microbiome bioinformatics landscape, helping bridge the gap between methodological complexity and the biological questions that drive microbiome research.
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