Review about bioinformatic challenges in microbial metagenomics published

http://bib.oxfordjournals.org/content/13/5.cover.gifReview about: "Current opportunities and challenges in microbial metagenome analysis—a bioinformatic perspective"

by Hanno Teeling and Frank Oliver Glöckner

has now been published in Briefings in Bioinformatics.

Abstract

Metagenomics has become an indispensable tool for studying the diversity and metabolic potential of environmental microbes, whose bulk is as yet non-cultivable. Continual progress in next-generation sequencing allows for generating increasingly large metagenomes and studying multiple metagenomes over time or space. Recently, a new type of holistic ecosystem study has emerged that seeks to combine metagenomics with biodiversity, meta-expression and contextual data. Such ‘ecosystems biology’ approaches bear the potential to not only advance our understanding of environmental microbes to a new level but also impose challenges due to increasing data complexities, in particular with respect to bioinformatic post-processing. This mini review aims to address selected opportunities and challenges of modern metagenomics from a bioinformatics perspective and hopefully will serve as a useful resource for microbial ecologists and bioinformaticians alike.