Recently, we published the first large-scale analysis of data from the Earth Microbiome Project (1, 2), a truly multidisciplinary research program involving more than 500 scientists and 27,751 samples acquired from 43 countries. These samples represent myriad specimen types and span a wide range of biotic and abiotic factors, geographic locations, and physicochemical properties. The database (https://qiita.ucsd.edu/emp/) is still growing, with over 90,000 amplicon datasets, >500 metagenomic runs, and metabolomics datasets from a similar number of samples. Importantly, the techniques, data and analytical tools are all standardized and publicly accessible, providing a framework to support research at a scale of integration that just 7 years ago seemed impossible.
Revised: March 28, 2019 |
Published: April 10, 2018
Citation
Gilbert J.A., J.K. Jansson, and R. Knight. 2018.The Earth Microbiome Project and Global Systems Biology.mSystems 3, no. 3:e00217-17.PNNL-SA-131347.doi:10.1128/MSYSTEMS.00217-17