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Making Sense of a Scent-Sensing Metaphor for Microbes and Environmental Predictions

Abstract

Microbes serve as sensitive indicators of ecosystem change due to their vast diversity and tendency to change in abundance in response to environmental conditions. Although we most frequently observe these changes to study the microbial community itself, it is increasingly common to use them to understand the surrounding environment. In this way microbial communities can be thought of as powerful sensors capable of reporting shifts in chemical or physical conditions with high fidelity. In this commentary, I further explore this idea by drawing a comparison to the olfactory system, where populations of sensory neurons respond to the presence of specific odorants. The possible combinations of sensory neurons that can transduce a signal are virtually limitless. Yet, the brain can deconvolute the signal into recognizable and actionable data. The further development of machine learning techniques and its application hold great promise for our ability to interpret microbes to detect environmental change.

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