同一健康的实时基因组学。

IF 8.5 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Molecular Systems Biology Pub Date : 2023-08-08 DOI:10.15252/msb.202311686
Lara Urban, Albert Perlas, Olga Francino, Joan Martí-Carreras, Brenda A Muga, Jenniffer W Mwangi, Laura Boykin Okalebo, Jo-Ann L Stanton, Amanda Black, Nick Waipara, Claudia Fontsere, David Eccles, Harika Urel, Tim Reska, Hernán E Morales, Marc Palmada-Flores, Tomas Marques-Bonet, Mrinalini Watsa, Zane Libke, Gideon Erkenswick, Cock van Oosterhout
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自然系统的持续退化和其他环境变化使我们的社会在我们与地球的未来关系方面处于十字路口。虽然“同一个健康”的概念描述了人类健康与环境健康是如何千丝万缕地联系在一起的,但其中许多复杂的相互依存关系仍然没有得到很好的理解。在这里,我们描述了实时基因组分析的出现如何使One Health受益,以及它如何能够实现及时、深入的生态系统健康评估。我们介绍纳米孔测序作为唯一的颠覆性技术,目前允许实时基因组分析,并已在全球范围内用于提高基因组测序的可及性和多功能性。我们展示了关于人畜共患疾病、粮食安全、环境微生物组、新出现的病原体及其抗菌素耐药性以及环境健康本身的实时基因组研究——从为野生动物保护创造基因组资源到监测生物多样性、入侵物种和野生动物贩运。我们强调为什么在“同一个健康”的背景下公平获取实时基因组学将是至关重要的,并讨论相关的实践、法律和伦理限制。
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Real-time genomics for One Health.

The ongoing degradation of natural systems and other environmental changes has put our society at a crossroad with respect to our future relationship with our planet. While the concept of One Health describes how human health is inextricably linked with environmental health, many of these complex interdependencies are still not well-understood. Here, we describe how the advent of real-time genomic analyses can benefit One Health and how it can enable timely, in-depth ecosystem health assessments. We introduce nanopore sequencing as the only disruptive technology that currently allows for real-time genomic analyses and that is already being used worldwide to improve the accessibility and versatility of genomic sequencing. We showcase real-time genomic studies on zoonotic disease, food security, environmental microbiome, emerging pathogens, and their antimicrobial resistances, and on environmental health itself - from genomic resource creation for wildlife conservation to the monitoring of biodiversity, invasive species, and wildlife trafficking. We stress why equitable access to real-time genomics in the context of One Health will be paramount and discuss related practical, legal, and ethical limitations.

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Molecular Systems Biology
Molecular Systems Biology 生物-生化与分子生物学
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期刊介绍: Systems biology is a field that aims to understand complex biological systems by studying their components and how they interact. It is an integrative discipline that seeks to explain the properties and behavior of these systems. Molecular Systems Biology is a scholarly journal that publishes top-notch research in the areas of systems biology, synthetic biology, and systems medicine. It is an open access journal, meaning that its content is freely available to readers, and it is peer-reviewed to ensure the quality of the published work.
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