2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.09.16.508255
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Catch me if you can: Capturing extracellular DNA transformation in mixed cultures via Hi-C sequencing

Abstract: Environmental microorganisms evolve constantly under various stressors using different adaptive mechanisms, including horizontal gene transfer. Microorganisms benefit from transferring genetic information that code for antibiotic resistance via mobile genetic elements (plasmids). Due to the complexity of natural microbial ecosystems, quantitative data on the transfer of genetic information in microbial communities remain unclear. Two 1-L chemostats (one control and one test) were inoculated with activated slud… Show more

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“…In the recent case of coronavirus pandemic, biosurveillance through routine testing and contact tracing on the level of individuals has proved to be crucial to the coronavirus pandemic response worldwide. Additionally, aggregate monitoring of coronavirus through wastewater sampling has proved to be a predictive signal to case counts and hospital load independent of direct diagnostic data (Venugopal et al, 2020;Zhu et al, 2021;Calderón-Franco et al, 2022;Calderón-Franco et al, 2021). In a similar fashion, the benefits of biological monitoring have been seen for targets other than infectious disease such as tracking of bacterial antibiotic resistance in the environment (Huijbers et al, 2019), and even conservation efforts through the analysis of environmental DNA (Francis Thomsen and Willerslev, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the recent case of coronavirus pandemic, biosurveillance through routine testing and contact tracing on the level of individuals has proved to be crucial to the coronavirus pandemic response worldwide. Additionally, aggregate monitoring of coronavirus through wastewater sampling has proved to be a predictive signal to case counts and hospital load independent of direct diagnostic data (Venugopal et al, 2020;Zhu et al, 2021;Calderón-Franco et al, 2022;Calderón-Franco et al, 2021). In a similar fashion, the benefits of biological monitoring have been seen for targets other than infectious disease such as tracking of bacterial antibiotic resistance in the environment (Huijbers et al, 2019), and even conservation efforts through the analysis of environmental DNA (Francis Thomsen and Willerslev, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the recent case of coronavirus pandemic, biosurveillance through routine testing and contact tracing on the level of individuals has proved to be crucial to the coronavirus pandemic response worldwide. Additionally, aggregate monitoring of coronavirus through wastewater sampling has proved to be a predictive signal to case counts and hospital load independent of direct diagnostic data (Venugopal et al, 2020;Zhu et al, 2021;Calderón-Franco et al, 2022;Calderón-Franco et al, 2021). In a similar fashion, the benefits of biological monitoring have been seen for targets other than infectious disease such as tracking of bacterial antibiotic resistance in the environment (Huijbers et al, 2019), and even conservation efforts through the analysis of environmental DNA (Francis Thomsen and Willerslev, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%