Burkholderiaceae and multidrug resistance genes are key players in resistome development in a germfree soil model
Assembly of a resistome in parallel with the establishment of a microbial community is not well understood. Germfree models can reveal microbiota interactions and shed light on bacterial colonization and resistance development under antibiotic pressure. In this study, we exposed germfree soil (GS),...
Main Authors: | Achmon, Y. (Author), Cao, Y. (Author), Leung, K.Y (Author), Siame, B.A (Author), Yaron, S. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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American Society for Microbiology
2021
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