Reporting guidelines for human microbiome research: the STORMS checklist.

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2021-11-17

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Mirzayi, Chloe
Renson, Audrey
Genomic Standards Consortium
Massive Analysis and Quality Control Society
Zohra, Fatima
Elsafoury, Shaimaa
Geistlinger, Ludwig
Kasselman, Lora J
Eckenrode, Kelly
van de Wijgert, Janneke

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The particularly interdisciplinary nature of human microbiome research makes the organization and reporting of results spanning epidemiology, biology, bioinformatics, translational medicine and statistics a challenge. Commonly used reporting guidelines for observational or genetic epidemiology studies lack key features specific to microbiome studies. Therefore, a multidisciplinary group of microbiome epidemiology researchers adapted guidelines for observational and genetic studies to culture-independent human microbiome studies, and also developed new reporting elements for laboratory, bioinformatics and statistical analyses tailored to microbiome studies. The resulting tool, called 'Strengthening The Organization and Reporting of Microbiome Studies' (STORMS), is composed of a 17-item checklist organized into six sections that correspond to the typical sections of a scientific publication, presented as an editable table for inclusion in supplementary materials. The STORMS checklist provides guidance for concise and complete reporting of microbiome studies that will facilitate manuscript preparation, peer review, and reader comprehension of publications and comparative analysis of published results.

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Computational Biology
Dysbiosis
Humans
Microbiota
Observational Studies as Topic
Research Design
Translational Science, Biomedical

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