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Abstract: Whole-Genome Sequencing can be used to determine which antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) are present in microbial strains, discover novel ARGs, identify mobile genetic elements that promote the transfer of ARGs to other microorganisms and assess the safety of particular bacterial strains. More than 2,000 types of ARGs have been identified that are responsible for the resistance of hundreds of antibiotics. Knowledge of the ARGs can help us understand how antibiotics work and how bacteria fight back. Summary: Whole-Genome Sequencing can be used to determine which antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) are present in microbial strains, discover novel ARGs, identify mobile genetic elements that promote the transfer of ARGs to other microorganisms and assess the safety of particular bacterial strains.References: https://www.cd-genomics.com/microbioseq/gene-expression-analysis.html
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