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Exploring the Frontiers of Nanopore Sequencing in Food Safety and Food Microbiology

Arnav Sharma, Sherry Bansal, Matthew D. Moore, Yaguang Luo, Keith R. Schneider, Boce Zhang

2025Annual Review of Food Science and Technology17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Foodborne illnesses are a significant global public health challenge, with an estimated 600 million cases annually. Conventional food microbiology methods tend to be laborious and time consuming, pose difficulties in real-time utilization, and can display subpar accuracy or typing capabilities. With the recent advancements in third-generation sequencing and microbial omics, nanopore sequencing technology and its long-read sequencing capabilities have emerged as a promising platform. In recent years, nanopore sequencing technology has been benchmarked for its amplicon sequencing, whole-genome and transcriptome analysis, meta-analysis, and other advanced omics approaches. This review comprehensively covers nanopore sequencing technology's current advances in food safety applications, including outbreak investigation, pathogen surveillance, and antimicrobial resistance profiling. Despite significant progress, ongoing research and development are crucial to overcoming challenges in sequencing chemistry, accuracy, bioinformatics, and real-time adaptive sampling to fully realize nanopore sequencing technology's potential in food safety and food microbiology.

Topics & Concepts

Nanopore sequencingDNA sequencingMinionComputational biologyMetagenomicsFood safetyProfiling (computer programming)NanoporeGenomicsFood microbiologyWhole genome sequencingBiologyData scienceBiotechnologyGenomeComputer scienceEngineeringGeneticsGeneBacteriaFood scienceOperating systemChemical engineeringGenomics and Phylogenetic StudiesMolecular Biology Techniques and ApplicationsEnvironmental DNA in Biodiversity Studies
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