Prokaryotic Mobile Genetic Elements (MGEs) such as transposons, integrons, phages and plasmids, play important roles in prokaryotic evolution and in the dispersal of cargo functions like antibiotic resistance. However, each of these MGE types is usually annotated and analysed individually, hampering a global understanding of phylogenetic and environmental patterns of MGE dispersal. We thus developed a computational framework that captures diverse MGE types, their cargos and MGE-mediated horizontal transfer events, using recombinases as ubiquitous MGE marker genes and pangenome information for MGE boundary estimation. Applied to ∼84k genomes with habitat annotation, we mapped 2.8 million MGE-specific recombinases to six operational MGE types...
Horizontal Gene Transfer is a powerful force shaping microbial evolution. This constant process by w...
Carriage of resistance genes can underpin bacterial survival, and by spreading these genes between s...
Carriage of resistance genes can underpin bacterial survival, and by spreading these genes between s...
Abstract Mobile genetic elements (MGEs) sequester and mobilize antibiotic resistance genes across ba...
Many bacteria can exchange genetic material through horizontal gene transfer (HGT) mediated by plasm...
Mobile genetic elements (MGEs) are key players in the emergence and spread of adaptive traits in bac...
Mobile genetic elements (MGEs) and antimicrobial resistance (AMR) drive important ecological relatio...
IntroductionThe antimicrobial resistance (AMR) mobilome plays a key role in the dissemination of res...
Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) contributes to the genetic diversity and evolutionary trajectories o...
Plasmids and bacteriophage represent the classical vectors for gene transfer within the horizontal g...
Mobile genetic elements (MGEs) are often associated with antimicrobial resistance genes (ARGs). They...
Mobile genetic elements (MGEs) drive extensive horizontal transfer in the gut microbiome. This trans...
Plasmids can mediate horizontal gene transfer of antibiotic resistance, virulence genes, and other a...
Mobile genetic elements (MGEs) drive extensive horizontal transfer in the gut microbiome. This trans...
Mobile genetic elements are near ubiquitous DNA segments that revealed a surprising variety of strat...
Horizontal Gene Transfer is a powerful force shaping microbial evolution. This constant process by w...
Carriage of resistance genes can underpin bacterial survival, and by spreading these genes between s...
Carriage of resistance genes can underpin bacterial survival, and by spreading these genes between s...
Abstract Mobile genetic elements (MGEs) sequester and mobilize antibiotic resistance genes across ba...
Many bacteria can exchange genetic material through horizontal gene transfer (HGT) mediated by plasm...
Mobile genetic elements (MGEs) are key players in the emergence and spread of adaptive traits in bac...
Mobile genetic elements (MGEs) and antimicrobial resistance (AMR) drive important ecological relatio...
IntroductionThe antimicrobial resistance (AMR) mobilome plays a key role in the dissemination of res...
Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) contributes to the genetic diversity and evolutionary trajectories o...
Plasmids and bacteriophage represent the classical vectors for gene transfer within the horizontal g...
Mobile genetic elements (MGEs) are often associated with antimicrobial resistance genes (ARGs). They...
Mobile genetic elements (MGEs) drive extensive horizontal transfer in the gut microbiome. This trans...
Plasmids can mediate horizontal gene transfer of antibiotic resistance, virulence genes, and other a...
Mobile genetic elements (MGEs) drive extensive horizontal transfer in the gut microbiome. This trans...
Mobile genetic elements are near ubiquitous DNA segments that revealed a surprising variety of strat...
Horizontal Gene Transfer is a powerful force shaping microbial evolution. This constant process by w...
Carriage of resistance genes can underpin bacterial survival, and by spreading these genes between s...
Carriage of resistance genes can underpin bacterial survival, and by spreading these genes between s...