Department of Fisheries, Faculty of Aquaculture, Red Sea University, India
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Microbial Species and Drug Resistance Evaluation in Aquacultures using Genomics and in Addition to Genome Analysis
Author(s): Anukool Upaddhyay*
Due to the rising demand for human nutrition and a lack of wild fishery resources, aquaculture has experienced a significant expansion in terms of production and economic value over the past few decades. Therefore, sustainable aquaculture production is one of the European Union's top priorities in the 2030 agenda. However, the expansion of fish farming has resulted in an increase in the use of antibiotics to combat illness and a rise in the risk of outbreaks. The selective pressure generated by these drugs creates the ideal conditions for the emergence of antimicrobial resistance hotspots in aquaculture facilities. Refers to a collection of contemporary technologies such as genomics, metagenomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, culturomics, and metabolomics. These techniques have received increasing acclaim because of their capability to decipher novel biological science mechanisms... View More»