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<h2>Current Research</h2>
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<h3>Research Interests</h3>
<p>My research interests lie in application of omic dataset, like genomics, metagenomes, transcriptomics, and metabolomics.
Broadly, I am interested in decode how important phenotypes are shaped by the underlying genomic, and metagenomic factors.
My long-term goals include several omics-related approaches, but are focused on increasing the comprehensiveness of genotype-phenotype
relationships for important traits of both host and its related microbiota. It is my believe that metagenomics is powerful tool in any aspect of its usage,
and that high-throughput sequencing (HTS) methods will expand focus from single genomes to metagenomes and the future advances will shift this field,
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including fishs, avians, and mammals.
Furthermore, I believe the global oceans hold a massive treasure in its diverse and vast range of marine bacteria.
I hold a grand curiosity about the ecology and evolution of these bacteria.
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such as synthesis of secondary metabolites, prevalence of antibiotic resistance, and interactions with bacteriophages.</p>
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