Anuradha J Punchihewage-Don, Nur A Hasan, Salina Parveen
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Shotgun metagenomic sequencing for detection of foodborne pathogens in retail chicken.
We applied shotgun metagenomic sequencing to microbiomes from retail chicken processed using whole carcass enrichment and rinse methodologies to evaluate their effectiveness in detecting foodborne pathogens. The dataset has been made publicly available to facilitate future analysis of microbial diversity and pathogen presence across different sample processing methods.