BacMet explained

BacMet
Scope:Antimicrobial resistance genes and phenotypes
Organism:Bacteria
Center:University of Gothenburg
Pmid:24304895
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BacMet is an antimicrobial resistance database. It tracks bacterial genes that give resistance to antibacterial biocides and metals.[1]

BacMet consists of two internal databases. One is a manually curated database of genes with experimentally verified resistance function, while the other database looks at predicted resistant genes. The former's data is compiled from NCBI while the annotations are from UniProt and Gene Ontology.[2] BacMet provides information on the resistant genes, their sequences, and their molecular functions.

The database has over 700 confirmed genes and over 150,000 predicted genes that are organized by molecular function and resistant phenotypes., BacMet was last updated in March 2018 and is based at the University of Gothenburg in Sweden.

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  1. Pal. C.. Bengtsson-Palme. J.. Rensing. C.. Kristiansson. E.. Larsson. D. G.. 2014. BacMet: antibacterial biocide and metal resistance genes database. Nucleic Acids Research. 42 (Database issue). Database issue. D737–D743. 10.1093/nar/gkt1252. 24304895. 3965030.
  2. Blake. J. A.. etal. 2013. Gene Ontology annotations and resources. Nucleic Acids Research. 41 (Database issue). Database issue. D530–D535. 10.1093/nar/gks1050. 23161678. 3531070.