Microbiome Structure and Function: A New Framework for Interpreting Data.
Gregor P GreslehnerPublished in: BioEssays : news and reviews in molecular, cellular and developmental biology (2020)
A distinction between different notions of "structure" and "function" is suggested for interpreting the overwhelming amount of data on microbiome structure and function. Sequence data, biochemical agents, interaction networks, taxonomic communities, and their dynamics can be linked to potential or actual biochemical activities, causal roles, and selected effects, respectively. This conceptual clarification has important methodological consequences for how to interpret existing data and approach open questions in contemporary microbiome research practice. In particular, the field will have to start thinking about notions of function more directly. Also see the video abstract here https://youtu.be/j5pq5uGld1k.