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Applying the ResFinder and VirulenceFinder web-services for easy identification of acquired antibiotic resistance and E. coli virulence genes in bacteriophage and prophage nucleotide sequences.


ABSTRACT: Extensive research is currently being conducted on the use of bacteriophages for applications in human medicine, agriculture and food manufacturing. However, phages are important vehicles of horisontal gene transfer and play a significant role in bacterial evolution. As a result, concern has been raised that this increased use and dissemination of phages could result in spread of deleterious genes, e.g., antibiotic resistance and virulence genes. Meanwhile, in the wake of the genomic era, several tools have been developed for characterization of bacterial genomes. Here we describe how two of these tools, ResFinder and VirulenceFinder, can be used to identify acquired antibiotic resistance and virulence genes in phage genomes of interest. The general applicability of the tools is demonstrated on data sets of 1,642 phage genomes and 1,442 predicted prophages.

SUBMITTER: Kleinheinz KA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3926868 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Applying the ResFinder and VirulenceFinder web-services for easy identification of acquired antibiotic resistance and <i>E. coli</i> virulence genes in bacteriophage and prophage nucleotide sequences.

Kleinheinz Kortine Annina KA   Joensen Katrine Grimstrup KG   Larsen Mette Voldby MV  

Bacteriophage 20140122 1


Extensive research is currently being conducted on the use of bacteriophages for applications in human medicine, agriculture and food manufacturing. However, phages are important vehicles of horisontal gene transfer and play a significant role in bacterial evolution. As a result, concern has been raised that this increased use and dissemination of phages could result in spread of deleterious genes, e.g., antibiotic resistance and virulence genes. Meanwhile, in the wake of the genomic era, severa  ...[more]

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