Duplicated antibiotic resistance genes reveal ongoing selection and horizontal gene transfer in bacteria
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Abstract
Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) and gene duplication are often considered as separate mechanisms driving the evolution of new functions. However, the mobile genetic elements (MGEs) implicated in HGT can copy themselves, so positive selection on MGEs could drive gene duplications. Here, we use a combination of modeling and experimental evolution to examine this hypothesis and use long-read genome sequences of tens of thousands of bacterial isolates to examine its generality in nature. Modeling and experiments show that antibiotic selection can drive the evolution of duplicated antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) through MGE transposition. A key implication is that duplicated ARGs should be enriched in…
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- Horizontal gene transfer
- Mobile genetic elements
- Biology
- Gene
- Gene duplication
- Genome
- Genetics
- Antibiotic resistance
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