Clin Microbiol Infect. 2012 Jul;18 Suppl 4:27-31
Garmendia L, Hernandez A, Sanchez MB, Martinez JL.
Most of the bacterial species that form part of the biosphere have never
been cultivated. In this situation, a comprehensive study of bacterial
communities requires the utilization of non-culture-based methods, which
have been named metagenomics. In this paper we review the use of
different metagenomic techniques for understanding the effect of
antibiotics on microbial communities, to synthesize new antimicrobial
compounds and to analyse the distribution of antibiotic resistance genes
in different ecosystems.
These techniques include functional
metagenomics, which serves to find new antibiotics or new antibiotic
resistance genes, and descriptive metagenomics, which serves to analyse
changes in the composition of the microbiota and to track the presence
and abundance of already known antibiotic resistance genes in different
ecosystems.