Publications by authors named "Hong-Xia Ai"

Methylmercury (MeHg) is a notorious neurotoxin, and its production and degradation in the environment are mainly driven by microorganisms. A variety of microbial MeHg producers carrying the gene pair and degraders carrying the gene have been separately reported in recent studies. However, surprisingly little attention has been paid to the simultaneous investigation of the diversities of microbial MeHg producers and degraders in a given habitat, and no studies have been performed to explore to what extent these two contrasting microbial groups correlate with MeHg accumulation in the habitat of interest.

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  • * A study analyzing 272 metagenomes from global mining sites found an average ARG abundance significantly higher than that in freshwater sediments, with multidrug resistance genes making up 40% of the total.
  • * The research identified high-quality metagenome-assembled genomes (MAGs) that not only carried multiple resistance genes but also expanded the diversity of ARG hosts, revealing potential pathogens in these contaminated environments.
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Investigations of microbial biogeography in extreme environments provide unique opportunities to disentangle the roles of environment and space in microbial community assembly. Here, we reported a comprehensive microbial biogeographic survey of 90 acid mine drainage (AMD) sediment samples from 18 mining sites of various mineral types across southern China. We found that environmental selection was strong in determining the AMD habitat species pool.

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