ResFinder
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ResFinder is a database that captures antimicrobial resistance genes from whole-genome data sets.[1] The database uses BLAST in order to accomplish this. The database allows inputs of full sequences, partial sequences, or short sequence reads from other sequencing platforms.[1] Additionally, users can set their own threshold for detection. By default it is at 100% ID. ResFinder pulls from other database such as the Marilyn Roberts database, the Lahey database (now defunct) and ARDB. Other sources include published literature including reviews.[2][3]
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Description | Database of Antimicrobial Resistance genes. |
Data types captured | Antimicrobial Resistance |
Organisms | Bacteria |
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Primary citation | PMID 22782487 |
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Website | www |
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Bookmarkable entities | yes |
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