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Key Findings
The paper discusses the role of bacteria from animals as a reservoir of antimicrobial resistance genes, highlighting the presence of various AMR genes such as erm(B), tet(M), cfr, and others in different bacterial species, emphasizing their contribution to the spread of resistance.
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| dfrK | 1 | trimethoprim-resistant dihydrofolate reductase | Trimethoprim |
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| erm(B) | 1 | erythromycin ribosomal methylase | MacrolideLincosamideStreptogramin b |
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| erm(T) | 1 | erythromycin ribosomal methylase | MacrolideLincosamideStreptogramin b |
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| fexA | 1 | phenicol efflux pump | Phenicol |
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| mcr-1 | 1 | polymyxin resistance | Polymyxin |
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| mecA | 1 | β-lactam low affinity penicillin binding protein | Beta-lactams |
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| optrA | 1 | ABC transporter | OxazolidinonePhenicol |
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| tet(44) | 1 | tetracycline resistance protein | Tetracycline |
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| tet(M) | 1 | tetracycline resistance protein | Tetracycline |
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| tet(W) | 1 | tetracycline resistance protein | Tetracycline |
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