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Strain-level characterization without culture enrichment? Easing and accelerating outbreak investigation using shotgun metagenomics facilitated with nanopore adaptive sampling

Keersmaecker Source: BSFM, BSFM, Brussels, Belgium (2023) Keywords: adaptive sampling nanopore outbreak investigation shotgun metagenomics Abstract: Introduction Traditionally, the investigation of suspect food ...

Development of strain-level shotgun metagenomics approaches to detect and characterize microbiological contaminants in the context of food safety

Publication Type: Dissertation Authors: Florence E Buytaers Source: Ghent University, Ghent University. Faculty of Sciences, p.219 (2023) Accession Number: 01GXXEKSZMSYH23EXYVE83M7YB Keywords: Food ...

Targeted High-Throughput Sequencing Enables the Detection of Single Nucleotide Variations in CRISPR/Cas9 Gene-Edited Organisms

Sigrid C.J. De Keersmaecker; Kevin Vanneste; Nancy Roosens Source: Foods, Volume 12, Issue 3 (2023) Keywords: CRISPR/Cas9 detection food and feed chain Genetically modified organism high-throughput ...

Metagenomic Characterization of Multiple Genetically Modified Bacillus Contaminations in Commercial Microbial Fermentation Products

12, Issue 12 (2022) Keywords: Bacillus food enzyme genetically modified microorganisms (GMM) hybrid genome assembly metagenomic shotgun sequencing Abstract: Genetically modified microorganisms (GMM) are ...

Shotgun metagenomics as a ONE Health tool for better protecting human health

defined as the study of all genetic material within a sample, using sequencing technologies. Shotgun metagenomics is capable of detecting a wide range of microorganisms in a sample, as well as their ...

Listeria monocytogenes isolates from Cornu aspersum snails: Whole genome-based characterization and host-pathogen interactions in a snail infection model.

expression led only to an increase of necrotic non-apoptotic cells. Overall, this study provides significant insights into the genetic diversity of L. monocytogenes from snails, the genomic features of them ...

Large diversity of linezolid-resistant isolates discovered in food-producing animals through linezolid selective monitoring in Belgium in 2019.

antibiotic used to treat human infections caused by MRSA and VRE. While linezolid is not licensed for food-producing animals, linezolid-resistant (LR) isolates have been reported in European countries, ...

Genetic Basis and Clonal Population Structure of Antibiotic Resistance in Isolated From Broiler Carcasses in Belgium.

Front Microbiol, Volume 9 (2018) Abstract: Human campylobacteriosis is the leading food-borne zoonosis in industrialized countries. This study characterized the clonal population structure, antimicrobial ...

Genome Editing in Agriculture: Methods, Applications, and Governance—A paper in the series on The Need for Agricultural Innovation to Sustainably Feed the World by 2050

genome editing widely applicable, offering the opportunity to rapidly advance basic and applied biology. In the face of the mounting food, fiber, feed, and fuel needs and the decreasing availability of ...

Orthogonal typing methods identify genetic diversity among Belgian Campylobacter jejuni strains isolated over a decade from poultry and cases of sporadic human illness.

commonly associated with human gastroenteritis. Retail poultry meat is a major food-related transmission source of C. jejuni to humans. The present study investigated the genetic diversity, clonal ...

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