This Genome Watch highlights how metagenomics can fill the knowledge gap of the wild avian gut microbiome and enable the early detection of antibiotic-resistant bacteria with implications for public health policy and conservation management.
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Chua, P.Y.S., Rasmussen, J.A. Taking metagenomics under the wings. Nat Rev Microbiol 20, 447 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41579-022-00746-5
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