首页|Recovering metagenome-assembled genomes from shotgun metagenomic sequencing data: Methods, applications, challenges, and opportunities
Recovering metagenome-assembled genomes from shotgun metagenomic sequencing data: Methods, applications, challenges, and opportunities
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Elsevier
Reference genomes are essential for analyzing the metabolic and functional potentials of microbiomes. However, microbial genome resources are limited because most of microorganisms are difficult to culture. Genome binning is a culture-independent approach that can recover a vast number of microbial genomes from short-read high throughput shotgun metagenomic sequencing data. In this review, we summarize methods commonly used for reconstructing metagenome-assembled genomes (MAGs) to provide a reference for researchers to choose propriate software programs among the numerous and complicated tools and pipelines that are available for these analyses. In addition, we discuss application prospects, challenges, and opportunities for recovering MAGs from metagenomic sequencing data.
Metagenome-assembled genomesMethodsApplicationsChallengesOpportunitiesHUMAN GUT MICROBIOTASINGLE-CELLANTIBIOTIC RESISTOMEANALYSIS REVEALSCURRENT STATEBACTERIALCOMMUNITYCOVERAGEINSIGHTSPHAGE