Characterization of the bacterial composition and functional repertoires of microbiome samples is the most common application of metagenomics. Although deep whole-metagenome shotgun sequencing (WMS) provides high taxonomic resolution, it is generally cost-prohibitive for large longitudinal investigations. Until now, 16S rRNA gene amplicon sequencing (16S) has been the most widely used approach and usually cooperates with WMS to achieve cost-efficiency. However, the accuracy of 16S results and its consistency with WMS data have not been fully elaborated, especially by complicated microbiomes with defined compositional information. Here, we constructed two complex artificial microbiomes, which comprised more than 60 human gut bacterial specie...
<div><p>The high throughput and cost-effectiveness afforded by short-read sequencing technologies, i...
In a large cohort of 1,772 participants from the Hispanic Community Health Study/Study of Latinos wi...
It is well accepted that dysbiosis of microbiota is associated with disease; however, the biological...
Although microbial communities are associated with human, environmental, plant, and animal health, t...
The analysis of microbiota composition in humans, animals, and built environments is important becau...
Background Shallow shotgun metagenomics (SSM) has been recently suggested as a promising strategy to...
Next-generation sequencing technologies allow 16S ribosomal RNA gene surveys or whole metagenome sho...
Background Metagenomics seeks to understand microbial communities and assemblages by DNA sequenci...
The assessment of microbiome biodiversity is the most common application of metagenomics. While 16S ...
Next-generation sequencing technologies allow accomplishing massive DNA sequencing, uncovering the m...
In this paper we compared taxonomic results obtained by metataxonomics (16S rRNA gene sequencing) an...
Ever-increasing affordability of next-generation sequencing makes whole-metagenome sequencing an att...
The high throughput and cost-effectiveness afforded by short-read sequencing technologies, in princi...
In recent years, whole shotgun metagenomics (WSM) of complex microbial communities has become an est...
The high throughput and cost-effectiveness afforded by short-read sequencing technologies, in princi...
<div><p>The high throughput and cost-effectiveness afforded by short-read sequencing technologies, i...
In a large cohort of 1,772 participants from the Hispanic Community Health Study/Study of Latinos wi...
It is well accepted that dysbiosis of microbiota is associated with disease; however, the biological...
Although microbial communities are associated with human, environmental, plant, and animal health, t...
The analysis of microbiota composition in humans, animals, and built environments is important becau...
Background Shallow shotgun metagenomics (SSM) has been recently suggested as a promising strategy to...
Next-generation sequencing technologies allow 16S ribosomal RNA gene surveys or whole metagenome sho...
Background Metagenomics seeks to understand microbial communities and assemblages by DNA sequenci...
The assessment of microbiome biodiversity is the most common application of metagenomics. While 16S ...
Next-generation sequencing technologies allow accomplishing massive DNA sequencing, uncovering the m...
In this paper we compared taxonomic results obtained by metataxonomics (16S rRNA gene sequencing) an...
Ever-increasing affordability of next-generation sequencing makes whole-metagenome sequencing an att...
The high throughput and cost-effectiveness afforded by short-read sequencing technologies, in princi...
In recent years, whole shotgun metagenomics (WSM) of complex microbial communities has become an est...
The high throughput and cost-effectiveness afforded by short-read sequencing technologies, in princi...
<div><p>The high throughput and cost-effectiveness afforded by short-read sequencing technologies, i...
In a large cohort of 1,772 participants from the Hispanic Community Health Study/Study of Latinos wi...
It is well accepted that dysbiosis of microbiota is associated with disease; however, the biological...