PNNL's Soil Microbiome Science Focus Area (SFA) is focused on understanding the basic biology underpinning how interactions among various soil microbial community members, across trophic levels, lead to the emergence of community functions. Moisture, in particular, drives microbial interactions and influences everything from cell function to substrate fate within soils. The group predicts this results in repeatable, predictable phenotypes. The sum of these phenotypes comprises the ?soil metaphenome?. Understanding how the soil metaphenome shifts in response to moisture will provide a basis for modeling and predicting these shifts in reaction network responses. PNNL?s Soil Microbiome SFA project repository on DataHub allows for exploring and downloading integrated experimental omics data, experimental metadata, pre- and post-processed data files, and other associated materials directly related to experimental project publication data. Visit the PNNL Soil Microbiome Science Focus Area Program homepage for more information.