From DNA Chaos to a Clear Microbial Story

Imagine opening a metagenomic dataset and finding millions of DNA fragments, each carrying a tiny piece of information about the microbial world inside a sample. The challenge is not generating the data — it is turning that data into a meaningful story.

This is where MeTAline comes in.

MeTAline is a reproducible workflow designed to simplify shotgun metagenomic analysis. It brings together important steps such as quality control, host-DNA removal, taxonomic profiling and functional analysis, using tools including Kraken2, MetaPhlAn4 and HUMAnN.

What makes it especially useful is its ability to handle large datasets while keeping analyses organized and reproducible. Built with Snakemake and supporting containerized environments, MeTAline can also be used on high-performance computing systems.

In simple terms, MeTAline helps researchers move from millions of confusing DNA fragments to a clearer picture of who is there, what they might be doing, and what the data could mean.

Sometimes, the biggest challenge in science isn't collecting more data — it's finding the story hidden inside it.

Read more at https://academic.oup.com/nargab/article/7/4/lqaf158/8340158?login=false