Plasmids are genetic elements that enable rapid adaptation and evolution by transferring genes conferring selective advantages to their hosts. Conjugative plasmids are predominantly responsible for the global dissemination of antimicrobial resistance, representing an important threat to global health. As the number of plasmid sequences grows exponentially, it becomes critical to depict the global diversity and decipher the distribution of circulating plasmids in the bacterial community. To this end, we created COMPASS, a novel and comprehensive database compiling 12,084 complete plasmids with associated metadata from 1571 distinct species isolated worldwide over more than 100 years. The curation of the database allowed us to identify identi...
Incompatibility groups IncA and IncC plasmids are of great concern due to their ability to dissemina...
IncI-complex plasmids can be divided into seven subgroups IncI1, IncI2, IncIγ, IncB/O, IncK1, IncK2,...
IncI-complex plasmids can be divided into seven subgroups IncI1, IncI2, IncIγ, IncB/O, IncK1, IncK2,...
Objectives: IncF plasmids are frequently encountered in clinical enterobacterial strains associated ...
Plasmids are extra-chromosomal genetic elements ubiquitous in bacteria, and commonly transmissible b...
IncX plasmids are narrow host range plasmids of Enterobactericeae that have been isolated for over 5...
The large, broad host range IncC plasmids are important contributors to the spread of key antibiotic...
Plasmids are extra-chromosomal genetic elements ubiquitous in bacteria, and commonly transmissible b...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a growing problem worldwide. This is mainly the result of the pres...
Bacterial plasmids are extra-chromosomal genetic elements, which can act as efficient vectors of ant...
Incompatibility groups IncA and IncC plasmids are of great concern due to their ability to dissemina...
Plasmids are a highly effective means with which genetic traits that influence human health, such as...
IncI-complex plasmids can be divided into seven subgroups IncI1, IncI2, IncIγ, IncB/O, IncK1, IncK2,...
Incompatibility groups IncA and IncC plasmids are of great concern due to their ability to dissemina...
<p>The aim of the study was to identify the plasmid-encoded factors contributing to the emergence an...
Incompatibility groups IncA and IncC plasmids are of great concern due to their ability to dissemina...
IncI-complex plasmids can be divided into seven subgroups IncI1, IncI2, IncIγ, IncB/O, IncK1, IncK2,...
IncI-complex plasmids can be divided into seven subgroups IncI1, IncI2, IncIγ, IncB/O, IncK1, IncK2,...
Objectives: IncF plasmids are frequently encountered in clinical enterobacterial strains associated ...
Plasmids are extra-chromosomal genetic elements ubiquitous in bacteria, and commonly transmissible b...
IncX plasmids are narrow host range plasmids of Enterobactericeae that have been isolated for over 5...
The large, broad host range IncC plasmids are important contributors to the spread of key antibiotic...
Plasmids are extra-chromosomal genetic elements ubiquitous in bacteria, and commonly transmissible b...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a growing problem worldwide. This is mainly the result of the pres...
Bacterial plasmids are extra-chromosomal genetic elements, which can act as efficient vectors of ant...
Incompatibility groups IncA and IncC plasmids are of great concern due to their ability to dissemina...
Plasmids are a highly effective means with which genetic traits that influence human health, such as...
IncI-complex plasmids can be divided into seven subgroups IncI1, IncI2, IncIγ, IncB/O, IncK1, IncK2,...
Incompatibility groups IncA and IncC plasmids are of great concern due to their ability to dissemina...
<p>The aim of the study was to identify the plasmid-encoded factors contributing to the emergence an...
Incompatibility groups IncA and IncC plasmids are of great concern due to their ability to dissemina...
IncI-complex plasmids can be divided into seven subgroups IncI1, IncI2, IncIγ, IncB/O, IncK1, IncK2,...
IncI-complex plasmids can be divided into seven subgroups IncI1, IncI2, IncIγ, IncB/O, IncK1, IncK2,...