Functional metagenomics reveals novel antibiotic resistomes in polar soils

Xiuqin Xie , Weibin Cheng , Zhaohong Li , Rong He , Ke Yuan , Qinghua Zhang , Ruiqiang Yang , LiLi Ming , Ke Yu , Tiangang Luan , Baowei Chen

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Xiuqin Xie, Weibin Cheng, Zhaohong Li, Rong He, Ke Yuan, Qinghua Zhang, Ruiqiang Yang, LiLi Ming, Ke Yu, Tiangang Luan, Baowei Chen. Functional metagenomics reveals novel antibiotic resistomes in polar soils. iMeta, 2025, 4(4): e70069 DOI:10.1002/imt2.70069

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