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Table 4 CARD database annotation statistics

From: Identification and whole-genome sequencing analysis of Vibrio vulnificus strains causing pearl gentian grouper disease in China

Gene

Gene ID

ARO ID

Resistance

Resistance Mechanism

H-NS

GE001452

3,000,676

Penam, macrolide, cephalosporin, cephamycin, tetracycline, and fluoroquinolone

Antibiotic efflux

CRP

GE000225

3,000,518

Penam, macrolide, and fluoroquinolone

Antibiotic efflux

adeF

GE004010

3,000,777

Tetracycline and fluoroquinolone

Antibiotic efflux

floR

GE005069

3,002,705

Phenicol

Antibiotic efflux

tet(59)

GE005065

3,004,441

Tetracycline

Antibiotic efflux

PBP3

GE002506

3,004,446

Carbapenem, cephalosporin, monobactam, penam, and cephamycin

Antibiotic target alteration

parE

GE002526

3,003,316

Fluoroquinolone

Antibiotic target alteration

mprF

GE000717

3,003,324

Peptide

Antibiotic target alteration

sul1

GE005011

3,000,410

Sulfone and sulfonamide

Antibiotic target replacement

sul2

GE005074

3,000,412

Sulfone and sulfonamide

Antibiotic target replacement

varG

GE003041

3,004,289

Carbapenem

Antibiotic inactivation

APH(6)-Id

GE005072

3,002,660

Aminoglycoside

Antibiotic inactivation

APH(3'')-Ib

GE005073

3,002,639

Aminoglycoside

Antibiotic inactivation

aadA16

GE005009

3,002,616

Aminoglycoside

Antibiotic inactivation

arr-3

GE005007

3,002,848

Rifamycin

Antibiotic inactivation

TEM-1

GE005062

3,000,873

Penam, penem, cephalosporin, and monobactam

Antibiotic inactivation

  1. Note: “ARO ID” represents the antibiotic resistance gene ID of the gene annotated into the database, “Resistance” represents the name of the antibiotic that caused the resistance, “Resistance Mechanism” represents the resistance mechanism of the resistance gene