Metagenomics Data Analysis Services

Environmental & Agricultural Metagenomics

Harness the power of soil and environmental metagenomes to drive sustainability and agricultural innovation. Dawn of Bioinformatics Ltd. offers comprehensive environmental and agricultural metagenomics services to explore the biological drivers of soil health, plant productivity, and ecosystem resilience. From rhizosphere communities to wastewater bioreactors, our DawniLab experts deliver functional gene profiling, nutrient cycling reconstruction, and biosynthetic gene cluster discovery, enabling sustainable land management and environmental monitoring while reducing costly wet lab trials.

Environmental & Agricultural Metagenomics

Overview

Tailored environmental and agricultural metagenomics services designed to explore the microbial engines driving soil fertility, plant productivity, and ecosystem resilience. Our approach quantifies key nutrient cycling genes, reconstructs genomes of uncultivated microbes harboring plant growth promoting or bioremediation traits, and profiles taxonomic shifts along environmental gradients. By translating metagenomic big data into practical insights, DawniLab supports sustainable agriculture, pollution monitoring, and climate change adaptation directly from soil, water, or sediment samples without the need for prior cultivation.

Key Features

✓ Quantification of C, N, P, S cycling genes and pathway completeness analysis (KEGG modules, NCycDB).
✓ Taxonomic and functional biomarkers linked to soil attributes, contamination level, or crop yield.
✓ Binning for novel genomes carrying plant growth promoting or bioremediation traits.
✓ Comparative metagenomics across environmental gradients with robust statistical frameworks.

Demo & Results

Our analysis of 50 agricultural soil metagenomes revealed a 60% decline in nitrogen fixing gene abundance under conventional tillage. Guided by these data, the client adopted no till practices and custom bioinoculants, restoring soil nitrogen capital by 30% within two growing seasons.

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