We present Temporal
FUnctional Metagenomics sequencing (TFUMseq), a platform to functionally mine bacterial genomes for genes that contribute to fitness of commensal bacteria in vivo.
TFUMseq (Temporal
FUnctional Metagenomics sequencing) uses shotgun libraries cloned into a recipient bacterial species, tracked over time in gnotobiotic mice by deep sequencing and computational methods.
Not exact matches
In parallel, we use high throughput
sequencing methods to obtain both deep phylogenetic rDNA / rRNA tag data and
metagenomic and metatranscriptomic
functional profiles from size fractions covering the entire plankton community from viruses to fish larvae (Figure 2B and 2C).
Here we describe a pipeline for the
functional annotation of viral
metagenomic sequence data.
To address this challenge we developed the poreFUME workflow that deploys
functional metagenomic selections and nanopore
sequencing to resistome mapping.
We have developed a pipeline for taxonomic and
functional analysis of
metagenomic samples and we also archive your raw
sequence data in the SRA on your behalf.