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I went through the diversity of blaVIM genes and corresponding b-lactamases VIM proteins and noticed some recently reported blaVIM alleles were absent, namely blaVIM-74 to blaVIM-86.
My current progress on these genes is available here: https://sites.google.com/view/thomasjove/analysis
and for direct download here: https://tinyurl.com/blaVIM-6032024
What is your (and NDARO's) policy for the blaVIM-21 and blaVIM-22 sequences from Lahey's list the sequence of which has not been shared ? To let them absent until their sequence eventually become public or to assign these numbers novel sequences ?
Thank you
Best,
Thomas
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Dear ARPCARD amr_curation team,
I went through the diversity of blaVIM genes and corresponding b-lactamases VIM proteins and noticed some recently reported blaVIM alleles were absent, namely blaVIM-74 to blaVIM-86.
My current progress on these genes is available here:
https://sites.google.com/view/thomasjove/analysis
and for direct download here: https://tinyurl.com/blaVIM-6032024
What is your (and NDARO's) policy for the blaVIM-21 and blaVIM-22 sequences from Lahey's list the sequence of which has not been shared ? To let them absent until their sequence eventually become public or to assign these numbers novel sequences ?
Thank you
Best,
Thomas
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: