Fig. 2: MICs of aminoglycoside resistance cassettes.
From: Profile and resistance levels of 136 integron resistance genes

Antimicrobial resistance to kanamycin (a), tobramycin (b), amikacin (c), gentamicin (d), streptomycin (e), and apramycin (f) is shown as MIC (μg/mL) in the right axis, and resistance fold increase compared to pMBA in the left axis. The MIC is the mean of three biological replicates (black dots) for each strain. A red dotted line represents the clinical breakpoint (EUCAST) for E. coli against this antimicrobial. A hierarchical clustering tree showing protein sequence similarity is shown under the graphs.