Genomic network analysis of environmental and livestock F-type plasmid populations
F-type plasmids are diverse and of great clinical significance, often carrying genes conferring antimicrobial resistance (AMR) such as extended-spectrum β-lactamases, particularly in Enterobacterales. Organising this plasmid diversity is challenging, and current knowledge is largely based on plasmid...
Main Authors: | Matlock, W, Chau, KK, AbuOun, M, Stubberfield, E, Barker, L, Kavanagh, J, Pickford, H, Gilson, D, Smith, RP, Gweon, HS, Hoosdally, SJ, Swann, J, Sebra, R, Bailey, MJ, Peto, TEA, Crook, DW, Anjum, MF, Read, DS, Walker, AS, Stoesser, N, Shaw, L |
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Other Authors: | REHAB consortium |
Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Springer Nature
2021
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