Authors
Chen Yang, Jiahao Mai, Xuan Cao, Aaron Burberry, Fabio Cominelli, Liangliang Zhang
Publication date
2023/8/1
Journal
Bioinformatics
Volume
39
Issue
8
Pages
btad470
Publisher
Oxford University Press
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Summary
Microbiome research is now moving beyond the compositional analysis of microbial taxa in a sample. Increasing evidence from large human microbiome studies suggests that functional consequences of changes in the intestinal microbiome may provide more power for studying their impact on inflammation and immune responses. Although 16S rRNA analysis is one of the most popular and a cost-effective method to profile the microbial compositions, marker-gene sequencing cannot provide direct information about the functional genes that are present in the genomes of community members. Bioinformatic tools have been developed to predict microbiome function with 16S rRNA gene data. Among them, PICRUSt2 (Phylogenetic Investigation of Communities by Reconstruction of Unobserved States) has become one of the most popular functional profile prediction tools, which generates …
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