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This project aims to understand the mechanisms behind antibiotic resistance gene transfer in bacteria. By studying mobile DNA elements, it seeks to provide insights into how resistance spreads and to develop strategies to combat drug-resistant infections.
Antibiotic resistance (AR) is spreading rapidly, leading to the development of highly virulent pathogens and multidrug-resistant superbugs, a major health concern of our era.
Mobile DNA elements, transposons and integrons, effectively drive the spread of AR genes in microbial interaction hotspots, such as bacterial communities in humans and natural environments.
Yet, our knowledge of their mechanisms remains very sparse.
It is unclear how DNA movement occurs on the molecular level and how it is…
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