2021
DOI: 10.1042/bio_2021_164
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Making the invisible visible: exploring host–microbiome interactions across different taxa using data-driven 3D visualization

Abstract: The importance of microbiome research is rapidly gaining momentum for understanding its role in development, evolution, ecology, health and disease. Recent progress in community and single-cell genomic approaches has provided an unprecedented amount of information on the abundance and ecology of microbes in different host organisms and turned them into metaorganisms. A metaorganism is a host and its complete microbial community which is commonly referred to as the microbiome. Over half the cells in a human bod… Show more

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“…These visualizations serve a dual purpose: First, they remind the user of the model organisms through their repeated and highly naturalistic representation, which also anchors them visually. 8 Second, the consistent representation style in the schemes triggers connections between contents and they become more accessible to the user. The step-by-step structure directly visualizes scientific developments and the growing knowledge in research.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…These visualizations serve a dual purpose: First, they remind the user of the model organisms through their repeated and highly naturalistic representation, which also anchors them visually. 8 Second, the consistent representation style in the schemes triggers connections between contents and they become more accessible to the user. The step-by-step structure directly visualizes scientific developments and the growing knowledge in research.…”
Section: The First Chaptermentioning
confidence: 99%