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. 2023 Feb 15;14(2):122-134.
doi: 10.1016/j.cels.2022.12.011.

The community-function landscape of microbial consortia

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The community-function landscape of microbial consortia

Alvaro Sanchez et al. Cell Syst. .
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Abstract

Quantitatively linking the composition and function of microbial communities is a major aspiration of microbial ecology. Microbial community functions emerge from a complex web of molecular interactions between cells, which give rise to population-level interactions among strains and species. Incorporating this complexity into predictive models is highly challenging. Inspired by a similar problem in genetics of predicting quantitative phenotypes from genotypes, an ecological community-function (or structure-function) landscape could be defined that maps community composition and function. In this piece, we present an overview of our current understanding of these community landscapes, their uses, limitations, and open questions. We argue that exploiting the parallels between both landscapes could bring powerful predictive methodologies from evolution and genetics into ecology, providing a boost to our ability to engineer and optimize microbial consortia.

Keywords: community-function landscape; fitness landscapes; microbial consortia; synthetic communities; synthetic ecology.

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Declaration of interests A.S. is an editorial board member at Cell Systems.

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