Multi 'omic data integration: A review of concepts, considerations, and approaches.

Semin Perinatol

Diversigen, Inc, 3 Greenway Plaza, Suite 1575, Houston, TX 77046, USA. Electronic address:

Published: October 2021

The application of 'omic techniques including, but not limited to genomics/metagenomics, transcriptomics/meta-transcriptomics, proteomics/meta-proteomics, and metabolomics to generate multiple datasets from a single sample have facilitated hypothesis generation leading to the identification of biological, molecular and ecological functions and mechanisms, as well as associations and correlations. Despite their power and promise, a variety of challenges must be considered in the successful design and execution of a multi-omics study. In this review, various 'omic technologies applicable to single- and meta-organisms (i.e., host + microbiome) are described, and considerations for sample collection, storage and processing prior to data generation and analysis, as well as approaches to data storage, dissemination and analysis are discussed. Finally, case studies are included as examples of multi-omic applications providing novel insights and a more holistic understanding of biological processes.

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