In our recent paper published in @STOTEN_journal, we dissected class 1 integron carriage in vegetable phylloplane microbiomes and characterised an integron gene cassette that encodes chlorite resistance. https://t.co/qrWpgvCKYx @Vaheesan_R
In our latest paper with @BSACandJAC, we applied a single-cell fusion-PCR approach to explore the molecular evolution of class 1 integron gene cassettes in creek water and identify their bacterial hosts: https://t.co/M13jbtFkci
Check out our new paper in @EnvSciTech https://t.co/p8KSJe9FbO
“A single-cell genomic approach for identifying uncultivated, environmental bacterial hosts of class 1 integrons” @anibio@Vaheesan_R
Check out our new paper "Identification of integrons and gene cassette-associated recombination sites in bacteriophage genomes" in @FrontiersIn
https://t.co/bkTB7TgV1c @Vaheesan_R
If you are interested in microbial evolution and the role of integrons, check out our recent article with @Vaheesan_R@emmavlab on how to detect integrons within complex microbial communities.
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This is a really good summary of the trouble we are in, and the problems standing in the way of a solution. It's objective, dispassionate and concise. https://t.co/CYvZtfMupL
A new paper on how antibiotic pollution could fundamentally alter soil biodiversity and function. Planetary Health arises from connections between organisms and between environments, many of which are being... https://t.co/7Ctk2RDEuV
Latest Paper from EMMA lab collaborators: Maintaining a high diversity of soil microorganisms should slow the spread of antibiotic resistance genes. As with all ecosystems, diversity imparts resilience, and creates... https://t.co/ZsGaVAAz70
Sat on the Ideas Generator Panel at Writing NSW yesterday with Margaret Morgan, Elise Bohan and James Bradley. A great freewheeling discussion about the future of humanity (it's not all... https://t.co/yHloYGyJPs