1. Sequence Variation in Multidrug-Resistant Plasmid pLUH01, Isolated from Human Nasopharyngeal Swabs
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Robert M. Lauder, Nicola Harding, Matthew J. Hegarty, Mark Wilkinson, Kate V. Atkinson, Roger W. Pickup, Lisa A. Bishop, Simon Wetherell, Glenn Rhodes, Julie Robey, Nicolas Salez, Derek Gatherer, and Neil R. McEwan
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Genetics ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Biology ,Deep sequencing ,Multiple drug resistance ,Biology and Microbiology ,Plasmid ,Immunology and Microbiology (miscellaneous) ,chemistry ,Other Genetic Resources ,Nucleotide ,Sequence variation ,Molecular Biology ,Hypothetical gene ,Reference genome - Abstract
Three variants of the multidrug-resistant plasmid pLUH01 were assembled by deep sequencing from nasopharyngeal swabs. All have a 21-bp deletion in the RS14515 hypothetical gene., Three variants of the multidrug-resistant plasmid pLUH01 were assembled by deep sequencing from nasopharyngeal swabs. All have a 21-bp deletion in the RS14515 hypothetical gene. Variants 1 through 3 have 2, 6, and 3 nucleotide substitutions, respectively, compared to the pLUH01 reference genome. We named the new plasmid variants pLUH01/Lancaster/2015/1 to pLUH01/Lancaster/2015/3.
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- 2018
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