Bridging the Gaps in Meta-Omic Analysis: Workflows and Reproducibility.

IF 2.2 3区 生物学 Q3 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY Omics A Journal of Integrative Biology Pub Date : 2023-12-01 Epub Date: 2023-11-29 DOI:10.1089/omi.2023.0232
João Vitor Ferreira Cavalcante, Iara Dantas de Souza, Diego Arthur de Azevedo Morais, Rodrigo Juliani Siqueira Dalmolin
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The past few years have seen significant advances in the study of complex microbial communities associated with the evolution of sequencing technologies and increasing adoption of whole genome shotgun sequencing methods over the once more traditional Amplicon-based methods. Although these advances have broadened the horizon of meta-omic analyses in planetary health, human health, and ecology from simple sample composition studies to comprehensive taxonomic and metabolic profiles, there are still significant challenges in processing these data. First, there is a widespread lack of standardization in data processing, including software choices and the ease of installing and running attendant software. This can lead to several inconsistencies, making comparing results across studies and reproducing original results difficult. We argue that these drawbacks are especially evident in metatranscriptomic analysis, with most analyses relying on ad hoc scripts instead of pipelines implemented in workflow managers. Additional challenges rely on integrating meta-omic data, since methods have to consider the biases in the library preparation and sequencing methods and the technical noise that can arise from it. Here, we critically discuss the current limitations in metagenomics and metatranscriptomics methods with a view to catalyze future innovations in the field of Planetary Health, ecology, and allied fields of life sciences. We highlight possible solutions for these constraints to bring about more standardization, with ease of installation, high performance, and reproducibility as guiding principles.

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弥合元组分析的差距:工作流程和可重复性。
在过去的几年里,随着测序技术的发展,复杂微生物群落的研究取得了重大进展,全基因组霰弹枪测序方法的采用越来越多,而不是传统的基于amplicon的方法。尽管这些进展扩大了地球健康、人类健康和生态方面的元组学分析的视野,从简单的样品组成研究到全面的分类和代谢概况,但在处理这些数据方面仍然存在重大挑战。首先,在数据处理方面普遍缺乏标准化,包括软件选择以及安装和运行辅助软件的便利性。这可能导致一些不一致,使得比较研究结果和重现原始结果变得困难。我们认为这些缺点在元转录组分析中尤其明显,因为大多数分析依赖于特别的脚本,而不是在工作流管理器中实现的管道。其他挑战依赖于整合元组数据,因为方法必须考虑文库准备和测序方法中的偏差以及可能由此产生的技术噪声。在这里,我们批判性地讨论了当前宏基因组学和亚转录组学方法的局限性,以期促进行星健康、生态学和生命科学相关领域的未来创新。我们强调了针对这些限制的可能解决方案,以实现更多的标准化,以易于安装、高性能和可再现性为指导原则。
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Omics A Journal of Integrative Biology
Omics A Journal of Integrative Biology 生物-生物工程与应用微生物
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6.00
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62
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: OMICS: A Journal of Integrative Biology is the only peer-reviewed journal covering all trans-disciplinary OMICs-related areas, including data standards and sharing; applications for personalized medicine and public health practice; and social, legal, and ethics analysis. The Journal integrates global high-throughput and systems approaches to 21st century science from “cell to society” – seen from a post-genomics perspective.
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