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Breakthroughs in Microbial Analysis to Enhance Disease Prediction

By LabMedica International staff writers
Posted on 24 Dec 2025

Microorganisms shape human health, ecosystems, and the planet’s climate, yet identifying them and understanding how they are related remains a major scientific challenge. More...

Even with modern DNA sequencing, microbial genomes are often incomplete and highly complex, making evolutionary analysis difficult at large scale. Researchers now report advances that make microbial classification and analysis more accurate and scalable. The work introduces automated methods that improve how microbial family trees are built and how massive biological datasets are analyzed.

In the research led by Arizona State University (Tempe, AZ, USA), scientists focus on the intersection of biology, evolution, and computation. One advance is a new approach for selecting genetic markers used to reconstruct microbial evolutionary relationships from large genomic datasets. Rather than relying on a fixed set of traditional marker genes, the method automatically evaluates thousands of gene families to identify those that best reflect evolutionary history.

The second advance centers on a widely used open-source software library designed for biological data analysis. The platform provides researchers with a comprehensive toolkit to study microbiomes and other complex biological systems. It is specifically built to handle sparse, high-dimensional datasets common in genomics, enabling tasks such as diversity analysis, sequence comparison, phylogenetic tree construction, and preparation of data for machine learning workflows.

The marker-selection framework, described in Nature Communications, demonstrated improved stability and accuracy in building microbial evolutionary trees, even when working with incomplete genomes common in metagenomic studies. By selecting genes based on prevalence, information content, and contribution to tree robustness, the method produced more reliable representations of microbial relationships across diverse datasets.

The software platform, detailed in Nature Methods, has grown into a foundational resource for biological research, offering more than 500 analytical functions and supporting studies across medicine, ecology, climate science, and cancer biology. With contributions from a large global community, the library has been cited in tens of thousands of scientific papers, underscoring its broad impact and reliability.

Together, these tools strengthen the infrastructure of modern microbiome research, disease surveillance, and environmental monitoring. More accurate microbial trees improve tracking of pathogens, understanding of gut health, and analysis of how microbial communities respond to environmental change. As DNA sequencing continues to expand, the researchers aim to further refine these tools to ensure that rapidly growing datasets can be translated into reproducible and actionable biological insights.

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