A single cell is the atomic unit of function and the basic step of evolution for life forms on Earth, thus, rapid and exhaustive profiling of the single-cell “in-situ metabolic phenome” and its matching full “genome” plus “culturome” can address “who, what, why, wealth, where, when” (6W) in a microbiome at the ultimate precision and depth. To support this ambitious mission, we have established a prototypic Microbiome Exploration Facility (MEx), by inventing: (i) a high-throughput Flow-mode Raman-activated Cell Sorter (FlowRACS), (ii) a multi-modal Raman-activated Cell Sorter coupled to one-cell-one-tube sequencing or culture (RACS-Seq/Culture), and (iii) a Digital Colony Picker (DCP) that enables mass-paralleled fully-automated single-cell culture, physiological phenotyping and laser-based export of target mono-cultures. Together, these novel instruments support the “in-situ metabolic phenome directed single-cell genomics and culturomics” workflow in an automated and high-throughput manner. To answer and compare the 6W question for the plethora of ecosystems on Earth, we propose the iMAPS Consortium, in which academic, industrial and governmental partners collaborate to build an international network of MEx facilities, and generate single-cell in-situ metabolic atlases via a unified framework of experimental and data standards at a global scale. The iMAPS may profoundly change the way of monitoring, mining and exploiting the power of microbiome, in either natural or synthetic ecosystems.
National Natural Science Foundation of China Geobiology Society National Committee of Stratigraphy of China Ministry of Science and Technology Geological Society of China Paleontological Society of China Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology, CAS International Commission on Stratigraphy International Paleontological Association
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State Key Laboratory of Biogeology and Environmental Geology, China University of Geosciences (CUG, Wuhan)