8 October  2024
   
  
  
    EMBL-EBI’s microbiome data resource MGnify produces a valuable trove of protein sequence data through its ongoing analysis of microbiome derived data. Two new MGnify Proteins web resources make this dataset easily accessible and searchable, both for large queries across the entire database…
    
          
  
    2024
    
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  7 June  2024
   
  
  
    EMBL-EBI data resource helps scientists upcycle animal by-products.
    
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    2024
    
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  8 March  2024
   
  
  
    The MGnify data resource for microbiome data has launched the latest MGnify Genomes catalogue comprising 112,951 genomes derived from mouse gut datasets, represented by 2,847 species-level cluster representative genomes. This catalogue was generated as part of our work with the MRC funded…
    
          
  
    2024
    
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  14 August  2023
   
  
  
    EMBL-EBI Senior Scientist Rob Finn explains why data coordination and sharing are fundamental for a sustainable blue economy.
    
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    2023
    
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  19 April  2023
   
  
  
    As a postdoc Alex Almeida used bioinformatics to push the boundaries of what we know about the gut microbiome. Here, Almeida explains how his time at EMBL-EBI generated new research avenues, and how the skills and connections from his postdoc prepared him for leading his own research group at the…
    
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    2023
    
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  17 March  2023
   
  
  
    EMBL-EBI's metagenomics data resource increases in size and supports groundbreaking AI tools for protein structure prediction.
    
          
  
    2023
    
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  11 January  2023
   
  
  
    Rob Finn, one of the co-chairs of the Microbial Ecosystems theme, discusses his work, the challenges of multidisciplinary research, and how the theme is already helping to promote the exchange of scientific ideas.
    
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    2023
    
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  11 October  2022
   
  
  
    EMBL-EBI’s MGnify data resource helps researchers find enzymes for novel applications.
    
          
  
    2022
    
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  15 September  2022
   
  
  
    EMBL researchers used data from over 300 human faecal microbiota transplants to gain an ecological understanding of what happens when two gut microbiomes clash.
    
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    2022
    
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  4 January  2022
   
  
  
    Researchers have identified hundreds of new bacterial species and viruses in the human skin microbiome.
    
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    2022
    
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  15 December  2021
   
  
  
    Bork Group at EMBL Heidelberg analysed a new global gene database to study how genes emerge and spread across various habitats on our planet. In the future, the group will expand the database and use it for studying microbial gene evolution and dispersal at a finer-grained scale.
    
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    2021
    
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  8 December  2021
   
  
  
    Researchers studying a massive cohort of European patients have found that commonly prescribed drugs for cardiometabolic disorders can have long-term effects on the gut microbiome. Such effects can complicate the understanding of how disease affects the microbiome and must be taken into…
    
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    2021
    
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  26 October  2021
   
  
  
    Using metagenomic data to find novel enzymes for plastic degradation and beyond
    
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    2021
    
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  16 June  2021
   
  
  
    Researchers investigate how external factors can influence the persistence of microbe species in the human gut
    
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    2021
    
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  16 April  2021
   
  
  
    Researchers have used a metagenomics approach to piece together the genomes of yeasts found in wild lichens.
    
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    2021
    
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  18 February  2021
   
  
  
    Scientists identify more than 140 000 virus species in the human gut; more than half have never been seen before
    
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    2021
    
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  19 January  2021
   
  
  
    Freshwater sports can cause waterborne infections, but real-time DNA sequencing could help.
    
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    2021
    
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  23 November  2020
   
  
  
    Microbiomes, plastics, and connectivity – AtlantECO aims to understand the fabric of the Atlantic Ocean.
    
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  20 July  2020
   
  
  
    An international team of scientists has collated all known bacterial genomes from the human gut microbiome into a single large database. Their work will allow researchers to explore the links between bacterial genes and proteins, and their effects on human health.
    
    SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY      
  
    2020
    
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  26 February  2019
   
  
  
    Many microbes traverse the oral-gut barrier
    
    SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY      
  
    2019
    
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  27 September  2018
   
  
  
    Meet the organisers of EMBO’s first course on molecular geobiology
    
    SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY      
  
    2018
    
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  1 August  2018
   
  
  
    First global survey of soil genomics reveals a war between fungi and bacteria
    
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    2018
    
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  22 May  2016
   
  
  
    What's a microbiome? How on Earth do they work?
    
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    2016
    
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  21 June  2014
   
  
  
    Data from first ever worldwide Ocean Sampling Day will be shared via EMBL-EBI resources this autumn.
    
    SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY      
  
    2014
    
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  4 March  2010
    
  
    The thousands of bacteria, fungi and other microbes that live in our gut are essential contributors to our good health. They break down toxins, manufacture some vitamins and essential amino acids, and form a barrier against invaders. A study published today in Nature shows that, at 3.3 million,…
    
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    2010
    
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  16 October  2008
    
  
    Today at a meeting organised by the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) in Heidelberg, Germany, scientists from around the globe announced the formation of the International Human Microbiome Consortium (IHMC), an effort that will enable researchers to characterise the relationship of the…
    
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  30 July  2007
    
  
    The UniProt Consortium, which includes the European Molecular Biology Laboratory’s European Bioinformatics Institute (EMBL-EBI), has added a new database repository for metagenomic and environmental data to its family of protein sequence databases. Metagenomics is the large-scale genomic…
    
    SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY      
  
    2007
    
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  2 February  2007
    
  
    Microorganisms make up more than a third of the Earth’s biomass. They are found in water, on land and even in our bodies, recycling nutrients, influencing the planet’s climate or causing diseases. Still, we know surprisingly little about the smallest beings that colonise Earth. A new…
    
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    2007
    
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