Uncovering the hidden threat: The widespread presence of chromosome-borne accessory genetic elements and novel antibiotic resistance genetic environments in <i>Aeromonas</i>.
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Full Title: Virulence
Abbreviation: Virulence
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"the chromosome sequences of the five clinical aeromonas isolates including a caviae 710029 (chromosome c710029) a veronii 829120 (chromosome c829120) a dhakensis628330 (chromosome c628330) a veronii 183026 (chromosome c183026) and a caviae 21006 (chromosome c21006) were submitted to the genbank database.; these sequences can be accessed through the following accession numbers: cp047981 cp054855 cp054854 cp072325 and cp072326 respectively.; a total of 212 aeromonas strains were included in the analysis with the chromosome sequence of a caviae wp8-s18-esbl-04 (accession number ap022254 gcf_014169735 1 the standard strain of a caviae ) serving as the reference.; tn 6836 (from cwl1843) tn 6839 (from cr25-6) tn 7400 (from casnih3) and tn 7401 (from c17isae) were derived from sequenced aeromonas strains available in genbank [ ] while tn 6837 (from c829120) tn 6838 (from c710029) and tn 7402 (from c183026) were obtained from newly sequenced strains in this study.; tn 6844a (from cavnih1) tn 6844d (from cr25-6) tn 6844e (from czfb1) and tn 6845 (from c34mel) were obtained from previously submitted sequences in genbank [ ] while tn 6844b (from c628330 and c829120) and tn 6844c (from c710029) were identified in newly sequenced strains in this study."
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