An Integrated Analysis of Microbiomes and Metabolomics /

Because the microbial community is dynamic, an individual’s microbiota at a given time is varied, and many factors, including age, host genetics, diet, and the local environment, significantly change the microbiota. Thus, microbiome researchers have naturally expanded their research to look for insi...

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Main Authors: Yinglin, Xia, author 652464, Jun, Shu, author 652463, ACS Publications (Online service) 645714
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Language:eng
Published: Northwest Washington, Washington : American Chemical Society, 2022
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Online Access:https://pubs-acs-org.ezproxy.utm.my/doi/book/10.1021/acsinfocus.7e5003
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description Because the microbial community is dynamic, an individual’s microbiota at a given time is varied, and many factors, including age, host genetics, diet, and the local environment, significantly change the microbiota. Thus, microbiome researchers have naturally expanded their research to look for insights into the interaction of the microbiome with other “omics”. Metabolites (small molecules) are the intermediate or end products of metabolism. Metabolites have various functions. The microbial-derived metabolites play an important role in the function of the microbiome. Thus, the advancement in microbiome studies is becoming particularly critical for the integration of microbial DNA sequencing data with other omics data, especially microbiome-metabolomics integration.
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spelling KOHA-OAI-TEST:6097742024-10-05T03:23:53ZAn Integrated Analysis of Microbiomes and Metabolomics / Yinglin, Xia, author 652464 Jun, Shu, author 652463 ACS Publications (Online service) 645714 software, multimediaNorthwest Washington, Washington : American Chemical Society,2022©2010engBecause the microbial community is dynamic, an individual’s microbiota at a given time is varied, and many factors, including age, host genetics, diet, and the local environment, significantly change the microbiota. Thus, microbiome researchers have naturally expanded their research to look for insights into the interaction of the microbiome with other “omics”. Metabolites (small molecules) are the intermediate or end products of metabolism. Metabolites have various functions. The microbial-derived metabolites play an important role in the function of the microbiome. Thus, the advancement in microbiome studies is becoming particularly critical for the integration of microbial DNA sequencing data with other omics data, especially microbiome-metabolomics integration.Includes index.Chapter 1. Introduction to the Microbiome and Metabolomics -- Chapter 2. Bioinformatics for Microbiome and Metabolomics -- Chapter 3. Preprocessing of Metabolomics Data for Statistical Analysis -- Chapter 4. Microbiome Research Themes and Characteristics of Microbiome and Metabolomics Data -- Chapter 5. Univariate Analysis of Microbiome Alpha Diversity and Metabolomics Data -- Chapter 6. Multivariate Analysis of Microbiome Beta Diversity and Metabolomics DataBecause the microbial community is dynamic, an individual’s microbiota at a given time is varied, and many factors, including age, host genetics, diet, and the local environment, significantly change the microbiota. Thus, microbiome researchers have naturally expanded their research to look for insights into the interaction of the microbiome with other “omics”. Metabolites (small molecules) are the intermediate or end products of metabolism. Metabolites have various functions. The microbial-derived metabolites play an important role in the function of the microbiome. Thus, the advancement in microbiome studies is becoming particularly critical for the integration of microbial DNA sequencing data with other omics data, especially microbiome-metabolomics integration.BacteriaGeneticsGenomicsMetabolomicsMicrobiomeshttps://pubs-acs-org.ezproxy.utm.my/doi/book/10.1021/acsinfocus.7e5003URN:ISBN:9780841299542
spellingShingle Bacteria
Genetics
Genomics
Metabolomics
Microbiomes
Yinglin, Xia, author 652464
Jun, Shu, author 652463
ACS Publications (Online service) 645714
An Integrated Analysis of Microbiomes and Metabolomics /
title An Integrated Analysis of Microbiomes and Metabolomics /
title_full An Integrated Analysis of Microbiomes and Metabolomics /
title_fullStr An Integrated Analysis of Microbiomes and Metabolomics /
title_full_unstemmed An Integrated Analysis of Microbiomes and Metabolomics /
title_short An Integrated Analysis of Microbiomes and Metabolomics /
title_sort integrated analysis of microbiomes and metabolomics
topic Bacteria
Genetics
Genomics
Metabolomics
Microbiomes
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