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What is a MAG?

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September 16, 2025

A MAG (metagenome-assembled genome) is a genome reconstructed directly from environmental sequencing data without the need to culture organisms. Using bioinformatics pipelines, short DNA fragments from metagenomic datasets are assembled and binned into genomes. MAGs enable study of uncultured organisms, population structure, and metabolic potential within complex microbial communities.