1. From Culture to High-Throughput Sequencing and Beyond
- Author
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Paul W. O'Toole and Burkhardt Flemer
- Subjects
0301 basic medicine ,03 medical and health sciences ,Layperson ,030104 developmental biology ,030106 microbiology ,Gastroenterology ,Computational biology ,Microbiome ,Biology ,Omics ,Bioinformatics ,DNA sequencing - Abstract
Detailed knowledge of the community of organisms in the gut has become possible in recent years because of the development of culture-independent methods. Largely based on latest DNA sequencing platforms, it is now possible to establish the composition of the microbiota and the repertoire of biochemical functions it encodes. Variations in either or both of these parameters have been linked to intestinal and extraintestinal disease. This article summarizes how these methods are applied, with special reference to gastroenterology, and describes the achievements and future potential of microbiota analysis as a diagnostic tool.
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- 2017