Phylogenomics of novel clones ofAeromonas veroniirecovered from a freshwater lake reveals unique biosynthetic gene clusters
Opeyemi U. Lawal,
Noah Bryan,
Valeria R. Parreira
et al.
Abstract:Aquatic ecosystems are important reservoirs for clinically relevant pathogens and antimicrobial resistance genes, thus presenting a significant risk to global health. Here, we assessed the phylogenomics of Aeromonas veronii (A. veronii) recovered from Lake Wilcox in Ontario using a combination of morphological, biochemical, and whole-genome sequencing (WGS) techniques. Eleven distinct bacterial colonies were isolated and identified as A. veronii (n=9), and two other Aeromonas species (A. caviae and A. allosacc… Show more
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