The diversity of uncharacterized antibiotic resistance genes can be predicted from known gene variants-but not always.
Johan Bengtsson-PalmePublished in: Microbiome (2018)
The results of this study suggest that knowledge gained from large-scale quantifications of known resistance genes can be utilized as a proxy for unknown resistance factors. This is important for current and proposed monitoring efforts for environmental antibiotic resistance and has implications for the design of risk ranking strategies and the choices of measures and methods for describing resistance gene abundance and diversity in the environment.