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Detecting horizontal gene transfer among microbiota: an innovative pipeline for identifying co-shared genes within the mobilome through advanced comparative analysis.


ABSTRACT: Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) is a key driver in the evolution of bacterial genomes. The acquisition of genes mediated by HGT may enable bacteria to adapt to ever-changing environmental conditions. Long-term application of antibiotics in intensive agriculture is associated with the dissemination of antibiotic resistance genes among bacteria with the consequences causing public health concern. Commensal farm-animal-associated gut microbiota are considered the reservoir of the resistance genes. Therefore, in this study, we identified known and not-yet characterized mobilized genes originating from chicken and porcine fecal samples using our innovative pipeline followed by network analysis to provide appropriate visualization to support proper interpretation.

SUBMITTER: Schwarzerova J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10782964 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Detecting horizontal gene transfer among microbiota: an innovative pipeline for identifying co-shared genes within the mobilome through advanced comparative analysis.

Schwarzerova Jana J   Zeman Michal M   Babak Vladimir V   Jureckova Katerina K   Nykrynova Marketa M   Varga Margaret M   Weckwerth Wolfram W   Dolejska Monika M   Provaznik Valentine V   Rychlik Ivan I   Cejkova Darina D  

Microbiology spectrum 20231215 1


Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) is a key driver in the evolution of bacterial genomes. The acquisition of genes mediated by HGT may enable bacteria to adapt to ever-changing environmental conditions. Long-term application of antibiotics in intensive agriculture is associated with the dissemination of antibiotic resistance genes among bacteria with the consequences causing public health concern. Commensal farm-animal-associated gut microbiota are considered the reservoir of the resistance genes. T  ...[more]

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