Fig. 2: Schematics of the pseudo-compound transposon PTn6762, translocatable unit and positions of primers used in this study. | Nature Communications

Fig. 2: Schematics of the pseudo-compound transposon PTn6762, translocatable unit and positions of primers used in this study.

From: Piperacillin/tazobactam resistance in a clinical isolate of Escherichia coli due to IS26-mediated amplification of blaTEM-1B

Fig. 2

Schematic showing (a) the characterisation of PTn6762 (HP = hypothetical protein) and the position of the primer pairs to detect (b) the junctions of the PTn6762 in the chromosome, (c) the presence of the tandem array of TUs in the chromosome and (d) the junctions of the insertion of the TU into pHSG396:IS26.

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