Unlocking the microbial studies through computational approaches: how far have we reached?

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Rajnish Kumar
Garima Yadav
Mohammed Kuddus
Ghulam Md Ashraf
Rachana Singh
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[1] Amity University Uttar Pradesh Lucknow Campus,Amity Institute of Biotechnology
[2] University of Hail,Department of Biochemistry, College of Medicine
[3] University of Missouri, Department of Veterinary Medicine and Surgery, College of Veterinary Medicine
[4] University of Sharjah, Department of Medical Laboratory Sciences, College of Health Sciences, and Sharjah Institute for Medical Research
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Artificial intelligence; Deep learning; Machine learning; Metagenomics; Microbiology;
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The metagenomics approach accelerated the study of genetic information from uncultured microbes and complex microbial communities. In silico research also facilitated an understanding of protein-DNA interactions, protein–protein interactions, docking between proteins and phyto/biochemicals for drug design, and modeling of the 3D structure of proteins. These in silico approaches provided insight into analyzing pathogenic and nonpathogenic strains that helped in the identification of probable genes for vaccines and antimicrobial agents and comparing whole-genome sequences to microbial evolution. Artificial intelligence, more precisely machine learning (ML) and deep learning (DL), has proven to be a promising approach in the field of microbiology to handle, analyze, and utilize large data that are generated through nucleic acid sequencing and proteomics. This enabled the understanding of the functional and taxonomic diversity of microorganisms. ML and DL have been used in the prediction and forecasting of diseases and applied to trace environmental contaminants and environmental quality. This review presents an in-depth analysis of the recent application of silico approaches in microbial genomics, proteomics, functional diversity, vaccine development, and drug design.
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页码:48929 / 48947
页数:18
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