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Volume 25, Number 12—December 2019
Research

Genomic Analysis of Fluoroquinolone- and Tetracycline-Resistant Campylobacter jejuni Sequence Type 6964 in Humans and Poultry, New Zealand, 2014–2016

Nigel P. FrenchComments to Author , Ji Zhang, Glen P. Carter, Anne C. Midwinter, Patrick J. Biggs, Kristin Dyet, Brent J. Gilpin, Danielle J. Ingle, Kerry Mulqueen, Lynn E. Rogers, David A. Wilkinson, Sabrina S. Greening, Petra Muellner, Ahmed Fayaz, and Deborah A. Williamson
Author affiliations: Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand (N.P. French, J. Zhang, A.C. Midwinter, P.J. Biggs, L.E. Rogers, D.A. Wilkinson, S.S. Greening, A. Fayaz); New Zealand Food Safety Science and Research Centre, Palmerston North (N.P. French, D.A. Wilkinson); The University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia (G.P. Carter, D.J. Ingle, D.A. Williamson); Institute of Environmental Science and Research Limited, Christchurch, New Zealand (K. Dyet, B.J. Gilpin); Australian National University, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia (D.J. Ingle); Poultry Industry Association of New Zealand, Auckland, New Zealand (K. Mulqueen); EPI-interactive, Wellington, New Zealand (P. Muellner)

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Figure 3

Genome structures of the complete Campylobacter jejuni strain 15AR0984 chromosome and plasmid (15AR0984-m) isolated from humans and poultry, New Zealand, 2014–2016, compared with the closest plasmid (pcjDM) sequence found in GenBank. High-scoring segment pairs between the 15AR0984 genome and the plasmid pcjDM ware connected with gray bars to illustrate the similar shared regions except for the backbone regions, which were highly conserved across the pTet-like plasmid genomes.

Figure 3. Genome structures of the complete Campylobacter jejuni strain 15AR0984 chromosome and plasmid (15AR0984-m) isolated from humans and poultry, New Zealand, 2014–2016, compared with the closest plasmid (pcjDM) sequence found in GenBank. High-scoring segment pairs between the 15AR0984 genome and the plasmid pcjDM ware connected with gray bars to illustrate the similar shared regions except for the backbone regions, which were highly conserved across the pTet-like plasmid genomes.

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