A blueprint for contemporary studies of microbiomes.

IF 12.7 1区 生物学 Q1 MICROBIOLOGY Microbiome Pub Date : 2025-04-08 DOI:10.1186/s40168-025-02091-0
Laure B Bindels, Joy E M Watts, Kevin R Theis, Víctor J Carrion, Adam Ossowicki, Jana Seifert, Julia Oh, Yongqi Shao, Markus Hilty, Purnima Kumar, Falk Hildebrand, Connie Lovejoy, Paul Wigley, Ke Yu, Meiling Zhang, Tong Zhang, Jens Walter, Mahesh S Desai, Sharon Ann Huws, Lynn M Schriml, Jacques Ravel, W Florian Fricke, Emiley A Eloe-Fadrosh, Charles K Lee, Thomas Clavel
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This editorial piece co-authored by the Senior Editors at Microbiome aims to highlight current challenges in the field of environmental and host-associated microbiome research. We also take the opportunity to clarify our expectations for the articles submitted to the journal. At Microbiome, we are seeking studies that provide either new mechanistic insights into the role of microbiomes in health and environmental systems or substantial conceptual or technical advances. Manuscripts need to meet high standards of language accuracy, quality of microbiome analyses, and data and protocol availability, including detailed reporting of wet-lab and in silico protocols, all of which can critically enhance transparency and reproducibility. We think that such efforts are essential to push the boundaries of our knowledge on microbiomes in a concerted, international effort.

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这篇社论由微生物组的高级编辑共同撰写,旨在突出当前环境和宿主相关微生物组研究领域的挑战。我们也借此机会澄清我们对提交给期刊的文章的期望。在Microbiome,我们正在寻求能够提供微生物组在健康和环境系统中作用的新机制见解或实质性概念或技术进步的研究。手稿需要满足语言准确性、微生物组分析质量、数据和方案可用性的高标准,包括湿实验室和硅协议的详细报告,所有这些都可以关键地提高透明度和可重复性。我们认为,这样的努力对于推动我们在微生物组方面的知识边界至关重要,这是一个协调一致的国际努力。
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Microbiome
Microbiome MICROBIOLOGY-
CiteScore
21.90
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2.60%
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198
审稿时长
4 weeks
期刊介绍: Microbiome is a journal that focuses on studies of microbiomes in humans, animals, plants, and the environment. It covers both natural and manipulated microbiomes, such as those in agriculture. The journal is interested in research that uses meta-omics approaches or novel bioinformatics tools and emphasizes the community/host interaction and structure-function relationship within the microbiome. Studies that go beyond descriptive omics surveys and include experimental or theoretical approaches will be considered for publication. The journal also encourages research that establishes cause and effect relationships and supports proposed microbiome functions. However, studies of individual microbial isolates/species without exploring their impact on the host or the complex microbiome structures and functions will not be considered for publication. Microbiome is indexed in BIOSIS, Current Contents, DOAJ, Embase, MEDLINE, PubMed, PubMed Central, and Science Citations Index Expanded.
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