Tracking the footsteps of Burkholderia mallei: determination of the molecular differences and potential resistance genes
Dilek DÜLGER, Seda EKİCİ, Mehmet DEMİRCİ, Akın YİĞİN, Orkun BABACAN

TL;DR
This study identifies molecular differences and potential resistance genes in Burkholderia mallei strains, which is important for understanding and combating this dangerous pathogen.
Contribution
The study uses new bioinformatics approaches to analyze 29 B. mallei strains, including 10 from Türkiye, to determine molecular differences and resistance genes.
Findings
The 11th strain from Türkiye in 1949 had the highest number of coding DNA sequences (CDS) at 5172.
The China 7 strain had the highest number of pseudogenes at 23,344, originating from Myanmar.
Abstract
Chemical biological radiological nuclear threats are at an important point in the agenda of world health today, as they can cause mass deaths. B. mallei attracts attention as a potential biological warfare agent due to its features such as multidrug resistance, a rapid transmission mechanism via aerosol, the absence of a complete treatment protocol for the infection it causes, and the absence of an approved vaccine for protection against the bacteria. B. mallei suspect samples must be studied by experienced personnel in biosafety level III laboratories. B mallei is a difficult and troublesome pathogen to diagnose and many unknowns about B. mallei today. Therefore, the aim of the study was to determine the molecular differences and potential resistance genes of B mallei strains. Determination of the molecular differences and potential resistance genes of B mallei strains with new…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBurkholderia infections and melioidosis · Plant Pathogenic Bacteria Studies
