Draft genome sequence of an enterococcus faecalis strain (24FS) that was isolated from healthy infant feces and exhibits high antibacterial activity, multiple-antibiotic resistance, and multiple virulence factors
El Halfawy, N. M., El-Naggar, Y. and Andrews, S. C.
It is advisable to refer to the publisher's version if you intend to cite from this work. See Guidance on citing. To link to this item DOI: 10.1128/MRA.00047-19 Abstract/SummaryEnterococcus faecalis 24FS is a bacteriocin-producing, multiply antibiotic-resistant, and potentially virulent bacterium isolated from healthy infant feces. The draft 2.9-Mb genome sequence revealed 2,968 protein-encoding genes; 11 antibiotic resistance, 8 virulence, and 3 bacteriocin genes; and 2 plasmids, 4 prophages, 30 insertion sequence (IS) elements, 1 transposon, and 1 integron.
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