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Explore antimicrobial resistance mutations from the literature
Overview
DNA Breaks-Mediated Fitness Cost Reveals RNase HI as a New Target for Selectively Eliminating Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria.
Str R mutation
Idiosyncratic evolvability among single-point ribosomal mutants towards multi-aminoglycoside resistance.
mutations in rpsL affect ribosomal structure and confer resistance to aminoglycosides
Positive epistasis drives the acquisition of multidrug resistance.
Genetic diversity and transmission pattern of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis based on whole-genome sequencing in Wuhan, China.
Multidrug-resistant bacteria compensate for the epistasis between resistances.
Confers resistance to streptomycin
Potential for adaptation overrides cost of resistance.
Molecular characterization of multidrug-resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MDR-TB) isolates identifies local transmission of infection in Kuwait, a country with a low incidence of TB and MDR-TB.
Dysbiosis individualizes the fitness effect of antibiotic resistance in the mammalian gut.
Confers resistance to streptomycin
Interaction between rpsL and gyrA mutations affects the fitness and dual resistance of Mycobacterium tuberculosis clinical isolates against streptomycin and fluoroquinolones.
Radial Expansion Facilitates the Maintenance of Double Antibiotic Resistances
Title of the Paper
recessive mutation
Unpredictability of the Fitness Effects of Antimicrobial Resistance Mutations Across Environments in Escherichia coli.
rpsL
Tuberculosis drug resistance mutation database.
Characterization of mutations in multi- and extensive drug resistance among strains of Mycobacterium tuberculosis clinical isolates in Republic of Korea.
Detection of streptomycin and quinolone resistance in Mycobacterium tuberculosis by a low-density DNA array.
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