Why in the news?

  • The Rajiv Gandhi Centre for Biotechnology (RGCB) has been chosen as one of the four national next-generation sequencing (NGS) hubs under the Metagenomic Syndromic Surveillance Programme of the National ‘One Health Mission’.

Metagenomics

  • What is it?: Metagenomics is the study of genetic material directly extracted from environmental samples (soil, water, gut, ocean, air, etc.) without culturing organisms.
  • Importance:
    • More than 99% of microbes cannot be cultured in the lab- metagenomics helps study them.
    • Provides a holistic view of microbial diversity, ecosystem function, and metabolic potential.
    • Useful for-
      • Human health & gut microbiome studies
      • Soil fertility and climate studies
      • Ocean biogeochemistry
      • Disease surveillance
      • Drug discovery
  • Applications
    • Environment & Ecology:
      • Mapping soil microbial diversity → soil health indicators.
      • Monitoring methane-cycling microbes → climate change mitigation.
      • Studying marine microbiomes (e.g., Tara Oceans project).
    • Health & Disease:
      • Human gut microbiome → links with obesity, diabetes, mental health.
      • Tracking antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs).
      • Metagenomic sequencing used for pandemic surveillance (SARS-CoV-2 wastewater detection).
    • Agriculture
      • Identifying nitrogen-fixing or phosphate-solubilizing microbes.
      • Biofertilizer development.
      • Soil metagenome for precision agriculture.
    • Biotechnology & Industry:
      • Discovery of new enzymes (lipases, cellulases).
      • Bioremediation microbes (oil spills, plastics).
      • Industrial fermentation optimization.

Source: The Hindu

 

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