BackgroundAs microbiome research becomes increasingly prevalent in the fields of human health, agriculture and biotechnology, there exists a need for a resource to better link organisms and environmental chemistries. Exometabolomics experiments now provide assertions of the metabolites present within specific environments and how the production and depletion of metabolites is linked to specific microbes. This information could be broadly useful, from comparing metabolites across environments, to predicting competition and exchange of metabolites between microbes, and to designing stable microbial consortia. Here, we introduce Web of Microbes (WoM; freely available at: http://webofmicrobes.org ), the first exometabolomics data repository and...
Metabolites give us a window into the chemistry of microbes and are split into two subclasses: prima...
BackgroundAdvances in microbiome science are being driven in large part due to our ability to study ...
Microbes are everywhere. One teaspoon of soil contains an estimated 100 million to one billion bacte...
BackgroundAs microbiome research becomes increasingly prevalent in the fields of human health, agric...
Abstract Background As microbiome research becomes increasingly prevalent in the fields of human hea...
Experimental considerations for exometabolomics. Metabolite identification considerations. Methods f...
MotivationRecent technological developments have facilitated an expansion of microbiome-metabolome s...
Achieving metabolome data with satisfactory coverage is a formidable challenge in metabolomics becau...
Despite advances in sequencing, lack of standardization makes comparisons across studies challenging...
Microbiomes are ubiquitous and are found in the ocean, the soil, and in/on other living organisms. C...
AbstractDespite advances in sequencing, lack of standardization makes comparisons across studies cha...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019Complex communities of microbes reside in and on human...
Background: The explosive growth of microbiome research has yielded great quantities of data. These ...
The human microbiome is a complex community of microorganisms, their enzymes, and the molecules they...
Evidence from 16S rRNA gene sequences indicates that as yet uncultured microorganisms represent the ...
Metabolites give us a window into the chemistry of microbes and are split into two subclasses: prima...
BackgroundAdvances in microbiome science are being driven in large part due to our ability to study ...
Microbes are everywhere. One teaspoon of soil contains an estimated 100 million to one billion bacte...
BackgroundAs microbiome research becomes increasingly prevalent in the fields of human health, agric...
Abstract Background As microbiome research becomes increasingly prevalent in the fields of human hea...
Experimental considerations for exometabolomics. Metabolite identification considerations. Methods f...
MotivationRecent technological developments have facilitated an expansion of microbiome-metabolome s...
Achieving metabolome data with satisfactory coverage is a formidable challenge in metabolomics becau...
Despite advances in sequencing, lack of standardization makes comparisons across studies challenging...
Microbiomes are ubiquitous and are found in the ocean, the soil, and in/on other living organisms. C...
AbstractDespite advances in sequencing, lack of standardization makes comparisons across studies cha...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019Complex communities of microbes reside in and on human...
Background: The explosive growth of microbiome research has yielded great quantities of data. These ...
The human microbiome is a complex community of microorganisms, their enzymes, and the molecules they...
Evidence from 16S rRNA gene sequences indicates that as yet uncultured microorganisms represent the ...
Metabolites give us a window into the chemistry of microbes and are split into two subclasses: prima...
BackgroundAdvances in microbiome science are being driven in large part due to our ability to study ...
Microbes are everywhere. One teaspoon of soil contains an estimated 100 million to one billion bacte...