Applications of genome‐scale metabolic reconstructions
University of Virginia Health System · La Jolla Bioengineering Institute
Abstract
The availability and utility of genome-scale metabolic reconstructions have exploded since the first genome-scale reconstruction was published a decade ago. Reconstructions have now been built for a wide variety of organisms, and have been used toward five major ends: (1) contextualization of high-throughput data, (2) guidance of metabolic engineering, (3) directing hypothesis-driven discovery, (4) interrogation of multi-species relationships, and (5) network property discovery. In this review, we examine the many uses and future directions of genome-scale metabolic reconstructions, and we highlight trends and opportunities in the field that will make the greatest impact on many fields of biology.
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3Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Genome
- Computational biology
- Scale (ratio)
- Contextualization
- Variety (cybernetics)
- Genomics
- Systems biology