TY - JOUR AU - Larsen, Peter E. AU - Collart, Frank R. AU - Field, Dawn AU - Meyer, Folker AU - Keegan, Kevin P. AU - Henry, Christopher S. AU - McGrath, John AU - Quinn, John AU - Gilbert, Jack A. PY - 2011 DA - 2011/06/14 TI - Predicted Relative Metabolomic Turnover (PRMT): determining metabolic turnover from a coastal marine metagenomic dataset JO - Microbial Informatics and Experimentation SP - 4 VL - 1 IS - 1 AB - The world's oceans are home to a diverse array of microbial life whose metabolic activity helps to drive the earth's biogeochemical cycles. Metagenomic analysis has revolutionized our access to these communities, providing a system-scale perspective of microbial community interactions. However, while metagenome sequencing can provide useful estimates of the relative change in abundance of specific genes and taxa between environments or over time, this does not investigate the relative changes in the production or consumption of different metabolites. SN - 2042-5783 UR - https://doi.org/10.1186/2042-5783-1-4 DO - 10.1186/2042-5783-1-4 ID - Larsen2011 ER -