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Review
. 2016 Jul 7;535(7610):94-103.
doi: 10.1038/nature18850.

Microbiome-wide association studies link dynamic microbial consortia to disease

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Review

Microbiome-wide association studies link dynamic microbial consortia to disease

Jack A Gilbert et al. Nature. .

Abstract

Rapid advances in DNA sequencing, metabolomics, proteomics and computational tools are dramatically increasing access to the microbiome and identification of its links with disease. In particular, time-series studies and multiple molecular perspectives are facilitating microbiome-wide association studies, which are analogous to genome-wide association studies. Early findings point to actionable outcomes of microbiome-wide association studies, although their clinical application has yet to be approved. An appreciation of the complexity of interactions among the microbiome and the host's diet, chemistry and health, as well as determining the frequency of observations that are needed to capture and integrate this dynamic interface, is paramount for developing precision diagnostics and therapies that are based on the microbiome.

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