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Thoughts on the recently published paper testing several GEM tools, including MICOM? #160

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It embeds itself into various other benchmarks, for instance there is also this one. I think the study is mostly correct, though they are comparing apples to oranges a bit since growth rates were not measured for any of their co-cultures. They used abundance ratios to match to growth rates which are not the same thing. There is a small issue with how MICOM is used since MICOM expects abundances to be steady state abundances and not the inoculation abundance which is what was used there.

The results match out observations that especially for small communities grown in vitro predictions are sometimes off because individual models quality and the absence of a real steady state system violate…

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