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Fig. 5 | BMC Genomics

Fig. 5

From: Identification of knowledge gaps in whole-genome sequence analysis of multi-resistant thermotolerant Campylobacter spp.

Fig. 5

Mobilizable MDRI clusters and AMR genes in Campylobacter spp. identified by long-read sequencing. Localization of AMR clusters on A, plasmid, B and C, the chromosome, with B in proximity to transposase genes. All elements are mobilizable by natural transformation in Campylobacter spp. In addition, conjugative transfer (A) and transposition (B) is likely to occur. In A, genes associated with type IV secretion/conjugation are depicted in green; in B, transposase genes and associated direct (DR) and inverted repeats (IR) are marked in purple. AMR genes from different antimicrobial classes are depicted in different colors; blue, catA genes, yellow, aminoglycoside resistance genes; orange, blaOXA gene; light purple, tet(O) variant genes; red, erm(B) genes. Grey arrows, non-AMR related genes; grey boxes with two vertical lines indicate clusters of non-AMR related genes, with homology indicated using identical shading

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