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Fig 1.

The antimicrobial resistance and functional profiles of the genome of V. cholerae strain SU129B.

(A) The phenotypic antimicrobial resistance profile of the strain SU129B followed by CLSI guideline, (B) The ANI profile of the strain SU129B with the reference genome strain RFB16, (C) The functional annotation of the genome of strain SU129B utilizing PGAP, RASTk, and Prokka.

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Table 1.

The genomic features of the V. cholerae strain SU129B.

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Fig 2.

The genome features of the V. cholerae strain SU129B, including CDS, rRNA, tRNA, and tmRNA.

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Fig 3.

The subsystem analysis of the V. cholerae strain SU129B.

(A) The superclass, (B) Subclass and (C) subsystem analysis of the strain SU129B.

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Fig 4.

The major biosynthetic gene cluster within the genome of V. cholerae strain SU129B.

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Fig 5.

The antimicrobial resistance genes and mobile genetic elements of the V. cholerae strain SU129B.

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Fig 6.

The pangenome and genome-wide analysis of the 31 V. cholerae strains.

(A) The pangenome composition of the strains comprising the core, shell, cloud and soft genes, (B) The phylogenetic analysis of the Vibrio strains from different sources and origins, (C) The heatmap depicts the conserved genes among the Vibrio isolates.

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