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Enhancing Microbiome Research through Genome-Scale Metabolic Modeling

Abstract

Construction and analysis of genome-scale metabolic models (GEMs) is a well-established systems biology approach that can be used to predict metabolic and growth phenotypes. The ability of GEMs to produce mechanistic insight into microbial ecological processes makes them appealing tools that can open a range of exciting opportunities in microbiome research. Here, we briefly outline these opportunities, present current rate-limiting challenges for the trustworthy application of GEMs to microbiome research, and suggest approaches for moving the field forward.
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Category

Academic literature review

Language

English

Author(s)

  • N.Y.D Ankrah
  • David B. Bernstein
  • Matthew Biggs
  • Maureen Carey
  • Melinda Engevik
  • Beatriz García-Jiménez
  • Meiyappan Lakshmanan
  • Alan R. Pacheco
  • Snorre Sulheim
  • Gregory L. Medlock

Affiliation

  • SINTEF Industry / Biotechnology and Nanomedicine
  • Switzerland
  • Singapore
  • USA
  • University of California, Berkeley
  • Medical University of South Carolina
  • University of Virginia

Year

2021

Published in

mSystems

Volume

6

Issue

6

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