Metagenomics is the study of genetic material recovered directly from environmental samples, allowing researchers to analyze the collective microbial genomes present in a particular habitat without the need for isolating and culturing individual species. This field of research leverages advanced sequencing technologies to explore the diversity, functional potential, and interactions of microorganisms in complex communities.

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Experiments that involve sequencing bulk DNA found in a sample to determine what species are present, as opposed to sequencing just a single specific specimen. Examples of samples that are often used:
One related application which most people would not consider metagenomics, is that of finding circulating tumor DNA in blood to detect tumors.