隐藏在照片中:代谢组学调查中完全代谢覆盖可能的神话

IF 3 Q2 CHEMISTRY, ANALYTICAL
C. Benjamin Naman, Sajeevan Thavarool Puthiyedathu, ChaeYeon C. Poulin, Remington X. Poulin
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自 20 世纪 70 年代末以来,许多 "全米学 "式的研究推动了我们对各个层次的系统的了解,从群落水平到生物体,再到单个细胞过程。从基因组学开始,到转录物组学、蛋白质组学,最后到代谢组学,人们关注的范围发生了显著变化,从基因上可能存在的东西转变为系统中目前表达、产生和可测量的东西。虽然任何 "组学 "研究的理想目标都是全面描述一个系统,但在每个决策关头都会出现信息损失。这些损失往往在实验计划阶段没有考虑到,但当它们结合在一起时,就会极大地影响调查的能力和从中得出的结论。在此,我们通过摄影的比喻来讨论代谢组学研究的许多决策关口,以及每个关口所造成的信息损失。
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Hidden in the photograph: The myth of complete metabolic coverage possible in metabolomics investigations

Hidden in the photograph: The myth of complete metabolic coverage possible in metabolomics investigations

Since the late 1970s, many ‘omics-style investigations have advanced our understanding of systems at all levels, from community level, through organismal, to individual cellular processes. Beginning with genomics and progressing through transcriptomics, proteomics and finally to metabolomics, the scope of interest shifts significantly from what is genetically possible to what is currently expressed, produced and measurable in a system. While the ideal goal of any ‘omics investigation is to fully describe a system, loss of information occurs at each decision-making juncture. These losses are often not considered in the experimental planning stage but, when combined, they drastically affect the power of an investigation and the conclusions that can be drawn from it. Herein we discuss through the analogy of photography many of the decision-making junctures of metabolomics investigations and the resultant losses of information occurring at each.

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