4 Conclusion
In conclusion, metagenomics is a powerful approach that transformed how scientists study life by allowing them to analyse genetic material from any sample.
Metagenomics makes it possible to explore complex communities of organisms that cannot easily be grown in the laboratory, greatly expanding our understanding of ecosystems and the limits of life. Additionally, metagenomics is a powerful tool at the service of human, animal, and environmental health, with applications ranging from tracking new pathogens, monitoring biodiversity, and discovering useful enzymes and medicines.
At the same time, recognising the limitations of metagenomics is essential for appreciating what it can and cannot do. As sequencing technologies improve and analytical methods become more accurate and accessible, metagenomics will continue to grow as a key tool across many scientific fields.
If you enjoyed this course, you may want to explore the following OpenLearn resources:
- What is the genome made of?
- Microbes – friend or foe?
- Understanding antibiotic resistance
- The gut microbiome: balancing the body
- Bioinformatics: a new asset in the Disease Detectives toolkit
OpenLearn - The metagenomics revolution: an introduction
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