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Feng Guo
Researcher at Xiamen University
Publications - 21
Citations - 2143
Feng Guo is an academic researcher from Xiamen University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Metagenomics & Activated sludge. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 20 publications receiving 1516 citations. Previous affiliations of Feng Guo include University of Hong Kong.
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Metagenomic and network analysis reveal wide distribution and co-occurrence of environmental antibiotic resistance genes.
TL;DR: TetM and aminoglycoside resistance protein, the hubs of the ARG network, are proposed to be indicators to quantitatively estimate the abundance of 23 other co-occurring ARG subtypes by power functions.
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Taxonomic relatedness shapes bacterial assembly in activated sludge of globally distributed wastewater treatment plants
TL;DR: Results showed that bacterial assembly in AS was nonrandomly arranged by taxonomic relatedness and intra- and inter-phylum/class co-occurrence higher than expected by chance was induced by multiple deterministic processes, such as habitat filtering and competition.
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Profiling bulking and foaming bacteria in activated sludge by high throughput sequencing.
Feng Guo,Tong Zhang +1 more
TL;DR: The BFB among the activated sludge samples were both biogeographically and technological distributed to some extent and an extending application was performed to evaluate and design oligonucleotides probes based on the rich information of high similar sequences.
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Metagenomic analysis on seasonal microbial variations of activated sludge from a full-scale wastewater treatment plant over 4 years.
TL;DR: This study provides novel insights into the microbial community variations in AS and discloses their correlations with influential factors in WWTPs.
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Characterization of tetracycline resistant bacterial community in saline activated sludge using batch stress incubation with high-throughput sequencing analysis
TL;DR: This method provided a new tool to screen other antibiotic resistant bacteria, bacteria resistant to heavy metals or disinfectants in AS samples as well as identifying tetracycline resistant bacteria in activated sludge treating saline sewage.