2020
DOI: 10.3389/fmars.2020.00718
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Analytical and Computational Advances, Opportunities, and Challenges in Marine Organic Biogeochemistry in an Era of “Omics”

Abstract: Advances in sampling tools, analytical methods, and data handling capabilities have been fundamental to the growth of marine organic biogeochemistry over the past four decades. There has always been a strong feedback between analytical advances and scientific advances. However, whereas advances in analytical technology were often the driving force that made possible progress in elucidating the sources and fate of organic matter in the ocean in the first decades of marine organic biogeochemistry, today process-… Show more

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“…New developments in MS software tools, including molecular networking, comprehensive spectral and structure databases, statistical significance estimation, as well in silico annotation and community based annotation criteria have significantly improved the annotation of MS/MS spectra (Aron et al, 2019;Dührkop et al, 2019;Horai et al, 2010;Nothias et al, 2020;Ruttkies et al, 2016;Scheubert et al, 2017;Silva et al, 2018;Steen et al, 2020;Watrous et al, 2012). These technological improvements enable the annotation of a multitude of known and unknown chemical compounds which is central for a mechanistic understanding and prediction of how human actions influence ecosystems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…New developments in MS software tools, including molecular networking, comprehensive spectral and structure databases, statistical significance estimation, as well in silico annotation and community based annotation criteria have significantly improved the annotation of MS/MS spectra (Aron et al, 2019;Dührkop et al, 2019;Horai et al, 2010;Nothias et al, 2020;Ruttkies et al, 2016;Scheubert et al, 2017;Silva et al, 2018;Steen et al, 2020;Watrous et al, 2012). These technological improvements enable the annotation of a multitude of known and unknown chemical compounds which is central for a mechanistic understanding and prediction of how human actions influence ecosystems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The isomeric complexity within each molecular formula may be addressed via chromatographic separation prior to mass spectrometry or by fragmentation within the MS (Hawkes et al 2018 ; Steen et al 2020 ). Chromatography and other separation techniques allow the separation of DOM fractions, though only few individual compounds have been isolated from the complex mixture (Repeta 2015 ).…”
Section: Molecular Characterization Of Marine Dom and Chemometricsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2 ). NMR detects the resonance of NMR-active nuclei (i.e., 13 C, 1 H, 15 N, 31 P) in the presence of a strong magnetic field (Steen et al 2020 ). Chemical shifts from multiple nuclei are measured in two-dimensional (2D) NMR spectroscopy techniques, which allow resolution of overlapping peaks, verification of the interpretation of the chemical shifts, and identification of specific structures.…”
Section: Molecular Characterization Of Marine Dom and Chemometricsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent advances in the field of lipidomics, using non-targeted approaches combing with computational methods, allows for comprehensive lipidome profiling without a priori expert MS fragmentation knowledge ( Pluskal et al, 2010 ; Shevchenko and Simons, 2010 ; Han et al, 2012 ; Wörmer et al, 2014 ; Yang and Han, 2016 ; Collins et al, 2016 ; Law and Zhang, 2019 ; Steen et al, 2020 ). The combination of analytical and computational advances provides a holistic picture of the lipidome and makes it more accessible, for example for studies of microbial ecology.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%