Soil represents a significant reservoir of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs), which can potentially spread across distinct ecosystems and be acquired by pathogens threatening human as well as animal health. Currently, information on the identity and diversity of these genes, enabling anticipation of possible future resistance development in clinical environments and the livestock sector, is lacking. In this study, we applied functional metagenomics to discover novel sulfonamide as well as tetracycline resistance genes in soils derived from forest and grassland. Screening of soil metagenomic libraries revealed a total of eight so far unknown ARGs. The recovered genes originate from phylogenetically diverse soil bacteria (e.g., Actinobacteri...
Antibiotic resistance is ancient and prevalent in natural ecosystems and evolved long before the uti...
Antibiotics play a key role in the management of infectious diseases in humans, animals, livestock, ...
<div><p>Understanding the soil bacterial resistome is essential to understanding the evolution and d...
Soil represents a significant reservoir of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs), which can potentially...
Soil represents a significant reservoir of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs), which can potentially...
Antibiotic resistance genes from soil are ancient, diverse, and represent an evolutionary origin for...
In this issue of Chemistry & Biology, Forsberg et al. (2015) show how metagenomics and biological ch...
The spread of antibiotic resistance genes has become a global health concern identified by the World...
Grazing is expected to exert a substantial influence on antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) in grassl...
Ancient and diverse antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) have previously been identified from soil, in...
A growing body of evidence indicates that anthropogenic activities can result in increased prevalenc...
SummaryAntibiotic resistance, including multiresistance acquisition and dissemination by pathogens, ...
The influence of the use of antibiotics on the prevalence of resistance genes in the environment is ...
Antibiotic resistance genes have become highly mobile since the development of antibiotic chemothera...
© 2019 Yu Jing ZhangThe increasing prevalence of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) in environmental...
Antibiotic resistance is ancient and prevalent in natural ecosystems and evolved long before the uti...
Antibiotics play a key role in the management of infectious diseases in humans, animals, livestock, ...
<div><p>Understanding the soil bacterial resistome is essential to understanding the evolution and d...
Soil represents a significant reservoir of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs), which can potentially...
Soil represents a significant reservoir of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs), which can potentially...
Antibiotic resistance genes from soil are ancient, diverse, and represent an evolutionary origin for...
In this issue of Chemistry & Biology, Forsberg et al. (2015) show how metagenomics and biological ch...
The spread of antibiotic resistance genes has become a global health concern identified by the World...
Grazing is expected to exert a substantial influence on antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) in grassl...
Ancient and diverse antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) have previously been identified from soil, in...
A growing body of evidence indicates that anthropogenic activities can result in increased prevalenc...
SummaryAntibiotic resistance, including multiresistance acquisition and dissemination by pathogens, ...
The influence of the use of antibiotics on the prevalence of resistance genes in the environment is ...
Antibiotic resistance genes have become highly mobile since the development of antibiotic chemothera...
© 2019 Yu Jing ZhangThe increasing prevalence of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) in environmental...
Antibiotic resistance is ancient and prevalent in natural ecosystems and evolved long before the uti...
Antibiotics play a key role in the management of infectious diseases in humans, animals, livestock, ...
<div><p>Understanding the soil bacterial resistome is essential to understanding the evolution and d...