1. High-throughput analysis of the effects of different fish culture methods on antibiotic resistance gene abundances in a lake.
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Gu J, Zhang L, Wang X, Lu C, Liu J, Liu Y, Li L, Peng J, and Xue M
- Subjects
- Animals, China, Fishes, Genes, Bacterial, Interspersed Repetitive Sequences, Lakes chemistry, RNA, Ribosomal, 16S, Water Microbiology, Aquaculture methods, Drug Resistance, Microbial genetics, High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing methods, Lakes microbiology
- Abstract
Freshwater lakes are important reservoirs for antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs). In this study, we determined the ARG profiles in water samples from Ying Lake, China, using high-throughput quantitative PCR. The high prevalence of ARGs suggested significant pollution with ARGs in the study area, where the ARG diversity and abundance were greater in an area with box-type fish farming than an area with fenced fish farming. Network analysis indicated the widespread co-occurrence of ARGs and mobile genetic elements. cphA-01, blalMP02, and blaCMY202 were identified as adequate indicator genes for estimating the total ARG abundances. Redundancy analysis indicated that changes in the microbial communities caused by variations in the physicochemical parameters with different fish culture methods mainly determined the ARGs in the lake system. Thus, analyzing the factors that affect ARGs provided novel insights into the mechanisms responsible for the maintenance and propagation of ARGs in a lake.
- Published
- 2019
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