Advances in Metagenomics and Its Application in Environmental Microorganisms

Lu Zhang(Capital Medical University), Fengxin Chen(Capital Medical University), Zhan Zeng(Peking University), Mengjiao Xu(Capital Medical University), Fangfang Sun(Capital Medical University), Yang Liu(Capital Medical University), Xiaoyue Bi(Capital Medical University), Yanjie Lin(Peking University), Yuanjiao Gao(Capital Medical University), Hongxiao Hao(Capital Medical University), Wei Yi(Capital Medical University), Minghui Li(Capital Medical University), Yao Xie(Capital Medical University)
Frontiers in Microbiology
December 17, 2021
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Abstract

Metagenomics is a new approach to study microorganisms obtained from a specific environment by functional gene screening or sequencing analysis. Metagenomics studies focus on microbial diversity, community constitute, genetic and evolutionary relationships, functional activities, and interactions and relationships with the environment. Sequencing technologies have evolved from shotgun sequencing to high-throughput, next-generation sequencing (NGS), and third-generation sequencing (TGS). NGS and TGS have shown the advantage of rapid detection of pathogenic microorganisms. With the help of new algorithms, we can better perform the taxonomic profiling and gene prediction of microbial species. Functional metagenomics is helpful to screen new bioactive substances and new functional genes from microorganisms and microbial metabolites. In this article, basic steps, classification, and applications of metagenomics are reviewed.


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