About this Research Topic
The growing trend of acquired resistance is mainly attributed to the emergence of Mobile Genetic Elements (MGEs), including epidemic plasmids, rapidly disseminating resistance genes among different species of Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria. Thus, identification of MDR MGEs in samples from different human, animal and wildlife sources underlines the role of horizontal gene transfer in the dissemination of resistance genes.
This Research Topic welcomes Original Research, Review, and Mini Review articles focusing on the use of Whole Genome Sequencing (WGS) and omics approaches for characterizing mobile genetic elements (MGEs) in critical and high priority pathogens from different reservoirs. This Research Topic covers but is not limited to:
• Characterization of novel MGEs associated with antibiotic resistance mechanisms
• Genomic epidemiology of antibiotic-resistant pathogens
• Unravelling the impact of MGEs in the emergence of antibiotic-resistant pathogens in non-clinical settings
Frontiers in Microbiology does not publish genome announcements and this collection will not consider descriptive studies which report on sequencing data unless they are accompanied by a clear hypothesis and experimentation and provide insight into the microbiological system or process being studied.
Keywords: Mobile Genetic Elements, Whole Genome Sequencing, Horizontal Gene Transfer, Infectious Pathogens
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