The CARD integrates disparate molecular and sequence data, provides a unique organizing principle in the form of the Antibiotic Resistance Ontology (ARO), and can quickly identify putative antibiotic resistance genes in new unannotated genome sequences. This unique platform provides an informatic tool that bridges antibiotic resistance concerns in health care, agriculture, and the environment.
Authors: Alcock BP, Raphenya AR, Lau TTY, Tsang KK, Bouchard M, Edalatmand A, Huynh W, Nguyen AV, Cheng AA, Liu S, Min SY, Miroshnichenko A, Tran HK, Werfalli RE, Nasir JA, Oloni M, Speicher DJ, Florescu A, Singh B, Faltyn M, Hernandez-Koutoucheva A, Sharma AN, Bordeleau E, Pawlowski AC, Zubyk HL, Dooley D, Griffiths E, Maguire F, Winsor GL, Beiko RG, Brinkman FSL, Hsiao WWL, Domselaar GV, McArthur AG.
Reference: Nucleic Acids Res.
DOI: 10.1093/nar/gkz935
PMID: 31665441
Authors: Andrew G McArthur, Nicholas Waglechner, Fazmin Nizam, Austin Yan, Marisa A Azad, Alison J Baylay, Kirandeep Bhullar, Marc J Canova, Gianfranco De Pascale, Linda Ejim, Lindsay Kalan, Andrew M King, Kalinka Koteva, Mariya Morar, Michael R Mulvey, Jonathan S O'Brien, Andrew C Pawlowski, Laura JV Piddock, Peter Spanogiannopoulos, Arlene D Sutherland, Irene Tang, Patricia L Taylor, Maulik Thaker, Wenliang Wang, Marie Yan, Tennison Yu, Gerard D Wright
Reference: Antimicrob Agents Chemother. 2013 Jul;57(7):3348-57. doi: 10.1128/AAC.00419-13
PMID: 23650175