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Journal: Scientific Reports
Article Title: Genome-wide association study of Mycoplasma anserisalpingitidis strains for antibiotic susceptibility
doi: 10.1038/s41598-026-39804-w
Figure Lengend Snippet: The annotated Manhattan plot of the pyseer GWAS results in case of Tylvalosin. The results are based on the analyses of 105 Mycoplasma anserisalpingitidis strains, excluding the atypical M. anserisalpingitidis strains. The X axis denotes the position of the k-mers in the type strains (ATCC BAA-2147) genome. The Y axis denotes the − log10 transformation of the p -values (e.g. − log 10 (10 –8 ) = 8). The annotations are based on the CDS the k-mer was mapped to. Red color denotes CDSs coding hypothetical proteins, while green color shows proteins with known function or domain. The annotations show the CDSs where k-mers with significant associations were mapped. The k-mers were annotated based on protein function and whether or not it can play a role in antibiotic resistance. Certain k-mers have been annotated which may not be present in a protein with known role in antibiotic resistance, nevertheless these CDSs are of interest because of their unusualness or their potential role in the spread of antibiotic resistance (in tylvalosin: chromate transporter, uvr C, YaaA family protein, MurP/RpiR family transcriptional regulator, ribonuclease J and ileS ; in lincomycin: tsf , chromate transporter, uvrC , SmR/MutS family protein, ZIP family metal transporter, mnm E; in spectinomycin: dna B, transglutaminase domain-containing protein, tru B).
Article Snippet: The
Techniques: Transformation Assay
Journal: Scientific Reports
Article Title: Genome-wide association study of Mycoplasma anserisalpingitidis strains for antibiotic susceptibility
doi: 10.1038/s41598-026-39804-w
Figure Lengend Snippet: The annotated Manhattan plot of the pyseer GWAS results in case of Tilmicosin. The results are based on the analyses of 105 Mycoplasma anserisalpingitidis strains, excluding the atypical M. anserisalpingitidis strains. The X axis denotes the position of the k-mers in the type strains (ATCC BAA-2147) genome. The Y axis denotes the − log10 transformation of the p -values (e.g. − log 10 (10 –8 ) = 8). The annotations are based on the CDS the k-mer was mapped to. Red color denotes CDSs coding hypothetical proteins, while green color shows proteins with known function or domain. The annotations show the CDSs where k-mers with significant associations were mapped. The k-mers were annotated based on protein function and whether or not it can play a role in antibiotic resistance. Certain k-mers have been annotated which may not be present in a protein with known role in antibiotic resistance, nevertheless these CDSs are of interest because of their unusualness or their potential role in the spread of antibiotic resistance (in tylvalosin: chromate transporter, uvr C, YaaA family protein, MurP/RpiR family transcriptional regulator, ribonuclease J and ileS ; in lincomycin: tsf , chromate transporter, uvrC , SmR/MutS family protein, ZIP family metal transporter, mnm E; in spectinomycin: dna B, transglutaminase domain-containing protein, tru B).
Article Snippet: The
Techniques: Transformation Assay
Journal: Scientific Reports
Article Title: Genome-wide association study of Mycoplasma anserisalpingitidis strains for antibiotic susceptibility
doi: 10.1038/s41598-026-39804-w
Figure Lengend Snippet: The annotated Manhattan plot of the pyseer GWAS results in case of Enrofloxacin. The results are based on the analyses of 105 Mycoplasma anserisalpingitidis strains, excluding the atypical M. anserisalpingitidis strains. The X axis denotes the position of the k-mers in the type strains (ATCC BAA-2147) genome. The Y axis denotes the − log10 transformation of the p -values (e.g. − log 10 (10 –8 ) = 8). The annotations are based on the CDS the k-mer was mapped to. Red color denotes CDSs coding hypothetical proteins, while green color shows proteins with known function or domain. The annotations show the CDSs where k-mers with significant associations were mapped. The k-mers were annotated based on protein function and whether or not it can play a role in antibiotic resistance. Certain k-mers have been annotated which may not be present in a protein with known role in antibiotic resistance, nevertheless these CDSs are of interest because of their unusualness or their potential role in the spread of antibiotic resistance (in tylvalosin: chromate transporter, uvr C, YaaA family protein, MurP/RpiR family transcriptional regulator, ribonuclease J and ileS ; in lincomycin: tsf , chromate transporter, uvrC , SmR/MutS family protein, ZIP family metal transporter, mnm E; in spectinomycin: dna B, transglutaminase domain-containing protein, tru B).
Article Snippet: The
Techniques: Transformation Assay
Journal: Scientific Reports
Article Title: Genome-wide association study of Mycoplasma anserisalpingitidis strains for antibiotic susceptibility
doi: 10.1038/s41598-026-39804-w
Figure Lengend Snippet: The annotated Manhattan plot of the pyseer GWAS results in case of Lincomycin. The results are based on the analyses of 105 Mycoplasma anserisalpingitidis strains, excluding the atypical M. anserisalpingitidis strains. The X axis denotes the position of the k-mers in the type strains (ATCC BAA-2147) genome. The Y axis denotes the − log10 transformation of the p -values (e.g. − log 10 (10 –8 ) = 8). The annotations are based on the CDS the k-mer was mapped to. Red color denotes CDSs coding hypothetical proteins, while green color shows proteins with known function or domain. The annotations show the CDSs where k-mers with significant associations were mapped. The k-mers were annotated based on protein function and whether or not it can play a role in antibiotic resistance. Certain k-mers have been annotated which may not be present in a protein with known role in antibiotic resistance, nevertheless these CDSs are of interest because of their unusualness or their potential role in the spread of antibiotic resistance (in tylvalosin: chromate transporter, uvr C, YaaA family protein, MurP/RpiR family transcriptional regulator, ribonuclease J and ileS ; in lincomycin: tsf , chromate transporter, uvrC , SmR/MutS family protein, ZIP family metal transporter, mnm E; in spectinomycin: dna B, transglutaminase domain-containing protein, tru B).
Article Snippet: The
Techniques: Transformation Assay
Journal: Scientific Reports
Article Title: Genome-wide association study of Mycoplasma anserisalpingitidis strains for antibiotic susceptibility
doi: 10.1038/s41598-026-39804-w
Figure Lengend Snippet: The annotated Manhattan plot of the pyseer GWAS results in case of Spectinomycin. The results are based on the analyses of 105 Mycoplasma anserisalpingitidis strains, excluding the atypical M. anserisalpingitidis strains. The X axis denotes the position of the k-mers in the type strains (ATCC BAA-2147) genome. The Y axis denotes the − log10 transformation of the p -values (e.g. − log 10 (10 –8 ) = 8). The annotations are based on the CDS the k-mer was mapped to. Red color denotes CDSs coding hypothetical proteins, while green color shows proteins with known function or domain. The annotations show the CDSs where k-mers with significant associations were mapped. The k-mers were annotated based on protein function and whether or not it can play a role in antibiotic resistance. Certain k-mers have been annotated which may not be present in a protein with known role in antibiotic resistance, nevertheless these CDSs are of interest because of their unusualness or their potential role in the spread of antibiotic resistance (in tylvalosin: chromate transporter, uvr C, YaaA family protein, MurP/RpiR family transcriptional regulator, ribonuclease J and ileS ; in lincomycin: tsf , chromate transporter, uvrC , SmR/MutS family protein, ZIP family metal transporter, mnm E; in spectinomycin: dna B, transglutaminase domain-containing protein, tru B).
Article Snippet: The
Techniques: Transformation Assay