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Integrons: Past, Present, and Future - ASM JournalsMay 20, 2014 · There are five classes of “mobile” integrons, all associated with antibiotic resistance: classes 1, 2, and 3, usually recovered from clinical ...
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The Integron: Adaptation On Demand | Microbiology SpectrumIntegrons are genetic platforms that allow bacteria to evolve rapidly through the acquisition, stockpiling, excision, and reordering of open reading frames.
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Full article: IntegronsIntegrons are genetic elements that contain a site-specific recombination system able to integrate, express and exchange specific DNA elements, called gene ...
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Resistance integrons: class 1, 2 and 3 integrons - PMCOct 20, 2015 · Up to date, class 1 integrons have been reported on Gram-positive bacteria including Corynebacterium, Streptococcus, Enterococcus, ...
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Predicting the taxonomic and environmental sources of integron ...Aug 9, 2021 · Integrons are bacterial genetic elements that can insert and excise mobile gene cassettes by site-specific recombination. They are mostly known ...Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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Vehicles and pathways for horizontal dissemination in bacteria - PMCIntegrons are genetic elements that contain a site-specific recombination system able to integrate, express and exchange specific DNA elements, called gene ...
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Facilitators of antimicrobial resistance and niche adaptationNov 17, 2023 · Integrons can thus provide traits that facilitate host cells to survive, adapt, and interact with their surrounding environment, and provide the ...
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Integron activity accelerates the evolution of antibiotic resistanceFeb 26, 2021 · In summary, integrons accelerate resistance evolution by rapidly generating combinatorial variation in cassette composition while maintaining ...
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Integrons in the development of antimicrobial resistance - FrontiersIntegrons play a central role in disseminating and assembling genes connected with antibiotic resistance in pathogenic and commensal bacterial species.
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Integrons in the development of antimicrobial resistanceAug 31, 2023 · Integrons play a central role in disseminating and assembling genes connected with antibiotic resistance in pathogenic and commensal bacterial species.
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Profile and resistance levels of 136 integron resistance genes - NatureOct 11, 2023 · Integrons have played a major role in the rise and spread of multidrug resistance in Gram-negative pathogens and are nowadays commonplace ...
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Mobile integrons encode phage defense systems - ScienceMay 8, 2025 · Integrons that are located in bacterial chromosomes also act as biobanks for antiphage defense cassettes, often streamlined to fit size constraints.
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Integron and its role in antimicrobial resistance: A literature review ...Of all the different classes of integrons, the class I integrons and then class II are the most common classes among clinical isolates (6). Classes I to III are ...
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A novel family of potentially mobile DNA elements encoding site ...A novel family of potentially mobile DNA elements encoding site-specific gene-integration functions: integrons. H. W. Stokes, ... First published: December 1989.
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Class 1 integrons, gene cassettes, mobility, and epidemiologyIntegrons are genetic elements that, although unable to move themselves, contain gene cassettes that can be mobilized to other integrons or to secondary sites ...
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DNA sequence of both chromosomes of the cholera pathogen Vibrio ...Aug 1, 2000 · This genomic sequence of V. cholerae confirmed the presence of a large integron island (a gene capture system) located on chromosome 2 (125.3 ...
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Integrons in the Age of Antibiotic Resistance: Evolution, Mechanisms ...Dec 13, 2024 · Integrons, which are genetic components commonly found in bacteria, possess the remarkable capacity to capture gene cassettes, incorporate them ...Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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The SOS response controls integron recombination - PubMedMay 22, 2009 · We report a direct link between this system and the ubiquitous SOS response. We found that LexA controlled expression of most integron integrases.
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Integrons: Past, Present, and Future - PMC - PubMed CentralIntegrons are versatile gene acquisition systems commonly found in bacterial genomes. They are ancient elements that are a hot spot for genomic complexity.
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Integron Functionality and Genome Innovation: An Update on the ...Integrons are versatile genetic platforms involved with the acquisition, stockpiling, excision, and rearrangements of gene cassettes by site-specific ...2.1. 2. Pc Promoter In Class... · 2.1. 3. Pc Promoter In Class... · 2.1. 4. Pc Promoter In...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Gene Expression in Class 2 Integrons Is SOS-Independent and ...Aug 14, 2017 · Thus, integrase expression is not regulated by the SOS response in class 2 integrons, contrary to what has been shown for class 1 and V.
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Gene cassettes and cassette arrays in mobile resistance integronsintI1, intI2 and intI3 were first identified in association with mobile genetic elements and intI4 and others with chromosomal integrons. However, intI1 ...Capture Of Cassettes And... · Integrons With Inti1 · Gene Cassette Nomenclature<|control11|><|separator|>
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Structural Features of Single-Stranded Integron Cassette attC Sites ...The attI sites contain a degenerate core recombination site and, in the specific case ... L′ and L″ are inverted repeat sequences that show little sequence ...
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Diversity and strength of internal outward-oriented promoters in ...Almost all gene cassettes are promoterless structures that depend on the Pc promoter to express their genes. Among class 1 integrons, several Pc variants (the ...
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Integrons and gene cassettes: hotspots of diversity in bacterial ...Sep 6, 2012 · Cassettes usually contain only one gene, potentially any gene, and an attC recombination site, and thousands of cassettes have been sequenced.
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Resistance integrons: class 1, 2 and 3 integronsOct 20, 2015 · Via specific excision and integration, gene cassettes are integrated between two recombination sites (attI and attC) and thus become part of the ...Class 1 Integron · Class 2 Integron · Integrons In Food Borne...
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Gene cassette transcription in a large integron-associated array - PMCSep 15, 2010 · Cassette arrays can vary in length from lone integrons and the typically short (1-8 cassettes) antibiotic resistant arrays seen associated ...
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Efficiency of Recombination Reactions Catalyzed by Class 1 ... - PMCCore site sequences and the recombination crossover point are marked as for panel A. The reactions catalyzed by the IntI1 integrase encoded by class 1 integrons ...
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Integron cassette insertion: a recombination process ... - EMBO PressA novel integron cassette insertion model in which the single bottom attC strand adopts a folded structure generating a double strand recombination site.Results · Inti1 In Vitro Binding... · λ Phage Attb × Attp...
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The SOS Response Controls Integron Recombination - ScienceMay 22, 2009 · We report a direct link between this system and the ubiquitous SOS response. We found that LexA controlled expression of most integron integrases.
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Conjugative DNA Transfer Induces the Bacterial SOS Response and ...We used lacZ and gfp fusions to address whether conjugation induces the SOS response and the integron integrase. ... 100 fold to 1000 fold higher rate than under ...
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Cargo Genes of Tn7-Like Transposons Comprise an Enormous ...Dec 7, 2021 · Examination of the cargo carried by Tn7 and about 50 other Tn7-like transposons identified integrons with antibiotic resistance gene cassettes, ...
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The expression of integron arrays is shaped by the translation rate of ...Oct 25, 2024 · Given their high mobility through HGT ... Diversity of class 1 integron gene cassette rearrangements selected under antibiotic pressure.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Relative Strengths of the Class 1 Integron Promoter Hybrid 2 and the ...There are four versions of Pc, designated “weak,” “strong,” “hybrid 1,” and “hybrid 2,” exhibiting differences in the −35 and/or −10 sequences, separated by 17 ...
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Unbridled Integrons: A Matter of Host Factors - PMC - PubMed CentralMar 8, 2022 · The stable platform of the integron contains (i) the integrase gene (intI) under the control of its promoter Pint, (ii) the attI integration ...
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Genetic characterization of novel class 1 Integrons In0, In1069 and ...Aug 22, 2017 · This study aims to characterize genetically related class 1 integrons In1069, In893 and In1287 to In1290, and to further propose a scheme of stepwise ...Bacterial Isolates And... · Integron Cloning And... · Genetic Futures Of Novel In0
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Resistance integrons and super-integrons - ScienceDirect.comPresence of a group II intron in a multiresistant Serratia marcescens strain that harbors three integrons and a novel gene fusion. Antimicrob Agents ...
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A Class 1 Integron Present in a Human Commensal Has a Hybrid ...In a survey of class 1 integrons from human stools, an unusual class 1 integron from a strain of Enterobacter cloacae was isolated and characterized in detail.
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Integrons and gene cassettes: a genetic construction kit for bacteriaA comprehensive genetic engineering tool kit that provides the potential to remodel and to mix and match resistance genes according to requirements.
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Incidence and Characterization of Integrons, Genetic Elements ... - NIHThe integron acquires or exchanges antibiotic resistance genes with its specialized recombinase, intI (11, 38, 59). These genetic elements are responsible for ...
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Occurrence and Characteristics of Class 1 and 2 Integrons in ... - NIHClass 1 integrons were commonly found in the tested P. aeruginosa isolates (45.8%, 54/118), but the class 1 integron-positive rates had been decreasing during ...
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The evolutionary history of chromosomal super-integrons ... - PNASIntegrons are genetic elements that acquire and exchange exogenous DNA, known as gene cassettes, by a site-specific recombination mechanism.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Chromosomal integrons are genetically and functionally isolated ...In this work, we have explored the connection of SCIs to their host genome using as a model the Superintegron (SI), a 179-cassette long SCI in the genome of ...
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Cassette recruitment in the chromosomal Integron of Vibrio choleraeIntegrons confer a rapid adaptation capability to bacteria. Integron integrases are able to capture and shuffle novel functions embedded in cassettes.
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Analysis by Mutagenesis of a Chromosomal Integron Integrase from ...The aim of this study was to analyze the capacity of the chromosomal integron integrase SamIntIA of the environmental bacterium Shewanella amazonensis SB2BT to ...
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Sedentary chromosomal integrons as biobanks of bacterial ...May 8, 2025 · Integrons that are located in bacterial chromosomes also act as biobanks for antiphage defense cassettes, often streamlined to fit size constraints.Missing: gene cassettes
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Identification and analysis of integrons and cassette arrays in ...We used two criteria to class integrons: frequency within the species' genomes (Supplementary Figure S3) and number of cassettes (Supplementary Figure S4).INTRODUCTION · MATERIALS AND METHODS · RESULTS · DISCUSSION
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Gram-positive bacteria are a major reservoir of Class 1 antibiotic ...Using traditional cultivation and cultivation-independent molecular techniques, we quantified antibiotic resistance genes and mobile elements called integrons ...
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Prevalence and characterization of integrons from bacteria isolated ...Oct 2, 2007 · Class 1 integrons were present in 3.8% of Gram-positive and Gram-negative isolates from environments polluted by quaternary ammonia compounds.Materials And Methods · Integron Screening By... · Results<|separator|>
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Discovery of integrons in Archaea: Platforms for cross-domain gene ...Nov 16, 2022 · Here, we present the first evidence of integrons in the domain Archaea. We demonstrate that they have the same functional characteristics as ...
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Detecting Class 1 Integrons and Their Variable Regions in ... - NIHHowever, analysis of the relative abundance revealed that integrons were present in approximately 30% of environmental and animal samples, while 25% of human ...
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Conserved phylogenetic distribution and limited antibiotic resistance ...Jul 21, 2018 · Integrons, especially the class 1 integrons, are major contributors to the acquisition and dissemination of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs).
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Prevalence and Characterization of Class I Integrons among ... - NIHClass I integrons were detected in 40.8% (40/98) of Pseudomonas aeruginosa strains and 52.8% (56/106) of Acinetobacter baumannii strains in the Nanjing area ...
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Impact of Wastewater Treatment on the Prevalence of Integrons and ...Our results showed that class 1 integrons were most abundant in WWTPs and that wastewater treatment significantly reduced the abundance of all integrons.Missing: post- | Show results with:post-
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IncP plasmids are most effective in mediating conjugation between ...The conjugative system of the IncPα plasmids was shown to be most effective in conjugative transfer, giving peak values of (2.7 ± 0.2) × 10−2 S. lividans TK24 ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Horizontal gene transfer in plant microbiomes: integrons as hotspots ...Apr 28, 2024 · Integrons are genetic elements recently shown to be abundant in plant microbiomes, and are associated with HGT across broad phylogenetic boundaries.
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Natural Transformation Facilitates Transfer of Transposons ...Here we have investigated the potential for transposons, integrons and gene cassettes, supplied as fragmented DNA substrates, to move horizontally between ...Missing: replicons | Show results with:replicons
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CRISPR-Cas is associated with fewer antibiotic resistance genes in ...Nov 29, 2021 · We modelled the association between CRISPR-Cas and indicators of HGT, and found that pathogens with a CRISPR-Cas system were less likely to carry ABR genes.
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Prevalence of Class I Integrons among Multidrug-resistant Gram ...Nov 26, 2024 · Class I integrase gene distribution among multidrug resistant bacteria was 80% (24/30) in comparison to non-multidrug resistant bacteria 43.34% ...
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Detection of New Delhi metallo-beta-lactamase enzyme gene bla ...Organisms possessing the bla NDM-1 gene (responsible for carbapenem resistance) with a class-1 integron can acquire many other antibiotic resistance genes ...
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Detection of Antimicrobial and Heavy-Metal Resistance Genes in ...Jul 23, 2021 · The mer operon can carry integrons with one or more antimicrobial resistance gene cassettes. Therefore, merA gene can be distributed by Hg ...
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Integron Diversity in Heavy-Metal-Contaminated Mine Tailings and ...Integrons are horizontal gene transfer (HGT) systems containing elements necessary for site-specific recombination and expression of foreign DNA.Missing: mer | Show results with:mer
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Cassette recombination dynamics within chromosomal integrons are ...Jan 12, 2024 · To simplify the results, we grouped together SCIs and CALINs, without distinction, under the global term SCIs. ... superintegron. J. Bacteriol.Missing: terminology | Show results with:terminology
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Biological Functions of Type II Toxin-Antitoxin Systems in BacteriaThe Salmonella virulence plasmid pSLT (50–90-kb) possesses two type II TA systems, vapBC and ccdAB, and both are found to contribute to the stability of this ...
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The function of integron-associated gene cassettes in Vibrio speciesThe class 1 integron was the first described integron (Stokes and Hall, 1989), found linked to antibiotic resistance genes in resistance plasmids from Gram ...
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Microbial biofilms on macroalgae harbour diverse integron gene ...We demonstrated that integrons in microbial biofilms did not sample genes randomly from the surrounding seawater, but harboured specific functions.
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The Stringent Response Promotes Antibiotic Resistance ...Aug 16, 2016 · Integrase expression is regulated by the bacterial SOS response (12). This coordinated response to DNA damage requires a repressor, LexA ...
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Quantitative multiplex real-time PCR for detecting class 1, 2 and 3 ...We developed a specific and sensitive Taqman® probe-based real-time PCR method with three different primer–probe pairs for simultaneous detection of the three ...
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Multiplex PCR for screening of integrons in bacterial lysatesIntegron classes were determined by multiplex PCR. The sequences of primers targeting intI1, intI2 and intI3 integrase genes were recommended by Dillon et al. ( ...
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Underrepresented high diversity of class 1 integrons in the ...Sep 15, 2021 · To analyze thousands of ARGs in a high-throughput way, standardized and integrated pipelines are needed. The new version (v3.0) of the ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Functional enrichment of integrons: Facilitators of antimicrobial ... - NIHOct 24, 2023 · Integrons are genetic elements, found among diverse bacteria and archaea, that capture and rearrange gene cassettes to rapidly generate genetic diversity and ...
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Integron Mobilization Unit as a Source of Mobility of Antibiotic ... - NIHWe describe here a novel genetic structure, named the integron mobilization unit (IMU), that has characteristics similar to those of miniature inverted ...
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a database and search engine for integrons, integrases and gene ...INTEGRALL is a freely available, text-based search system developed with the aim of collecting and organizing information on integrons in a single database.
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HattCI: Fast and Accurate attC site Identification Using Hidden ...In this article, we present HattCI, a new method for fast identification of attC sites in DNA sequence data based on hidden Markov model (HMM). The method ...
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Identification and analysis of integrons and cassette arrays in ...Integrons recombine gene arrays and favor the spread of antibiotic resistance. Their broader roles in bacterial adaptation remain mysterious.
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A comprehensive survey of integron-associated genes present in ...Jul 20, 2020 · Integrons present in pathogenic bacteria often carry antibiotic resistance genes, which enable the bacteria to survive antibiotic treatment. ...
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Methods for the targeted sequencing and analysis of integrons ... - NIHIntegrons are microbial genetic elements that can rapidly generate genetic diversity by inserting and rearranging modular, mobilisable genes known as gene ...
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[PDF] Exploring Clinical Class 1 Integrons as Valuable Targets for the Re ...Mar 28, 2025 · Mobile genetic elements and class 1 integrons are important facilitators for antibiotic resistance genes, with the latter being highly conserved ...
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Predicting algorithm of attC site based on combination optimization ...Jun 21, 2022 · presented a new method HattCI based on Hidden Markov Model (HMM) to quickly and accurately identify attC sites in DNA sequence data. This model ...
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3D immuno-RNA/DNA FISH in T cellsMay 3, 2023 · We present a detailed protocol to simultaneously detect nascent RNA transcripts (3D RNA FISH), their genomic loci (3D DNA FISH) and/or their chromosome ...Missing: integron | Show results with:integron
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Antibiotic Resistance and Dual Use - Online Ethics CenterWhat are the similarities and differences in considerations of dual use as it applies to engineers, agricultural scientists, microbiologists, medical ...Missing: issues integrons