Special Series: Deciphering the Microbio.A growing body of research has established that the microbiome can mediate the dynamics and functional capacities of diverse biological systems. Yet, we understand little about what governs the response of these microbial communities to host or environmental changes. Most efforts to model microbiomes focus on defining the relationships between the microbiome, host, and environmental features within a specified study system and therefore fail to capture those that may be evident across multiple systems. In parallel with these developments in microbiome research, computer scientists have developed a variety of machine learning tools that can identify subtle, but informative, patterns from complex data....
Microbial communities are key components of Earth’s ecosystems and they play important roles in huma...
For many years, our scientific knowledge about microbes was limited to those few species that could ...
The study of microbiomes is important because our understanding of microbial communities is providin...
The diversity and functional significance of microbiomes have become increasingly clear through the ...
Microbiomes are ubiquitous and are found in the ocean, the soil, and in/on other living organisms. C...
Advances in nucleic acid sequencing technology have enabled expansion of our ability to profile micr...
Evidence linking microbiome to human health is rapidly growing, suggesting that the human microbiome...
Plant and soil microbiomes are integral to the health and productivity of plants and ecosystems, yet...
Microorganisms have shaped our planet and its inhabitants for over 3.5 billion years. Humankind has ...
Microbiome research projects are often interdisciplinary, involving fields such as microbiology, gen...
The large efforts to document and map aboveground biodiversity have helped to elucidate ecological a...
Microbial ecology is flourishing, and in the process, is making contributions to how the ecology and...
peer reviewedThe systematic collection, integration and modelling of high-throughput molecular data ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Computational and Systems Biology Program, Fe...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Though invisible to the naked eye, microbes are crucia...
Microbial communities are key components of Earth’s ecosystems and they play important roles in huma...
For many years, our scientific knowledge about microbes was limited to those few species that could ...
The study of microbiomes is important because our understanding of microbial communities is providin...
The diversity and functional significance of microbiomes have become increasingly clear through the ...
Microbiomes are ubiquitous and are found in the ocean, the soil, and in/on other living organisms. C...
Advances in nucleic acid sequencing technology have enabled expansion of our ability to profile micr...
Evidence linking microbiome to human health is rapidly growing, suggesting that the human microbiome...
Plant and soil microbiomes are integral to the health and productivity of plants and ecosystems, yet...
Microorganisms have shaped our planet and its inhabitants for over 3.5 billion years. Humankind has ...
Microbiome research projects are often interdisciplinary, involving fields such as microbiology, gen...
The large efforts to document and map aboveground biodiversity have helped to elucidate ecological a...
Microbial ecology is flourishing, and in the process, is making contributions to how the ecology and...
peer reviewedThe systematic collection, integration and modelling of high-throughput molecular data ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Computational and Systems Biology Program, Fe...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Though invisible to the naked eye, microbes are crucia...
Microbial communities are key components of Earth’s ecosystems and they play important roles in huma...
For many years, our scientific knowledge about microbes was limited to those few species that could ...
The study of microbiomes is important because our understanding of microbial communities is providin...