Antibiotic resistance: Insights from evolution experiments and mathematical modeling
Antibiotic resistance is a growing public health problem. To gain a fundamental understanding of resistance evolution, a combination of systematic experimental and theoretical approaches is required. Evolution experiments combined with next-generation sequencing techniques, laboratory automation, an...
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Zusammenfassung: | Antibiotic resistance is a growing public health problem. To gain a
fundamental understanding of resistance evolution, a combination of systematic
experimental and theoretical approaches is required. Evolution experiments
combined with next-generation sequencing techniques, laboratory automation, and
mathematical modeling are enabling the investigation of resistance development
at an unprecedented level of detail. Recent work has directly tracked the
intricate stochastic dynamics of bacterial populations in which resistant
mutants emerge and compete. In addition, new approaches have enabled measuring
how prone a large number of genetically perturbed strains are to evolve
resistance. Based on advances in quantitative cell physiology, predictive
theoretical models of resistance are increasingly being developed. Taken
together, a new strategy for observing, predicting, and ultimately controlling
resistance evolution is emerging. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2105.10429 |