University of Sydney
Australia
Sally R. Partridge focuses on Genetics, Integron, Plasmid, Gene and Transposable element. Her is doing research in Gene cassette, Recombination, Inverted repeat, Transposition and Direct repeat, both of which are found in Genetics. Integron is a subfield of Antibiotic resistance that Sally R. Partridge tackles.
Her research investigates the link between Plasmid and topics such as Acinetobacter baumannii that cross with problems in Antimicrobial chemotherapy. She has included themes like Bacillus subtilis, Microbiology and Cell–cell interaction in her Gene study. She regularly ties together related areas like Nucleic acid sequence in her Transposable element studies.
Her main research concerns Plasmid, Genetics, Gene, Microbiology and Escherichia coli. Her research in Plasmid intersects with topics in Nucleic acid sequence, Enterobacteriaceae, Molecular biology and Virology. Her research related to Integron, Transposable element, Gene cassette, Transposition and Recombination might be considered part of Genetics.
Her studies deal with areas such as Inverted repeat and Direct repeat as well as Transposable element. Her Gene research focuses on subjects like Computational biology, which are linked to Novel gene and Antibiotic resistance genes. Sally R. Partridge combines subjects such as Ceftazidime and Klebsiella pneumoniae with her study of Microbiology.
Plasmid, Gene, Genetics, Microbiology and Escherichia coli are her primary areas of study. Her research integrates issues of Enterobacteriaceae, Horizontal gene transfer and Antibiotic resistance in her study of Plasmid. Her studies in Gene integrate themes in fields like Molecular biology and Multiplex.
Her Genetics study is mostly concerned with Transposable element, Integron, Mobile genetic elements, Insertion sequence and DNA sequencing. Her Integron research incorporates elements of Integrase and Bacterial genome size. As a member of one scientific family, Sally R. Partridge mostly works in the field of Microbiology, focusing on Klebsiella pneumoniae and, on occasion, Dominance, Frameshift mutation and Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
Sally R. Partridge mainly focuses on Plasmid, Gene, Escherichia coli, Klebsiella pneumoniae and Microbiology. To a larger extent, Sally R. Partridge studies Genetics with the aim of understanding Plasmid. Her work in the fields of Colistin resistance, Allele and Colistin overlaps with other areas such as Gene nomenclature and Confusion.
Her Gene study focuses on Whole genome sequencing in particular. She usually deals with Klebsiella pneumoniae and limits it to topics linked to Enterobacteriaceae and 16S ribosomal RNA. Her study looks at the relationship between Antibiotic resistance and topics such as Mobile genetic elements, which overlap with Integron, Drug resistance and Gene cassette.
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Gene cassettes and cassette arrays in mobile resistance integrons.
Sally R. Partridge;Guy Tsafnat;Enrico Coiera;Jonathan R. Iredell.
Fems Microbiology Reviews (2009)
Mobile Genetic Elements Associated with Antimicrobial Resistance
Sally R. Partridge;Stephen M. Kwong;Neville Firth;Slade O. Jensen.
Clinical Microbiology Reviews (2018)
Analysis of antibiotic resistance regions in Gram-negative bacteria.
Sally R. Partridge.
Fems Microbiology Reviews (2011)
The Genomic Island SGI1, Containing the Multiple Antibiotic Resistance Region of Salmonella enterica Serovar Typhimurium DT104 or Variants of It, Is Widely Distributed in Other S. enterica Serovars
Renee S. Levings;Renee S. Levings;Diane Lightfoot;Sally R. Partridge;Ruth M. Hall.
Journal of Bacteriology (2005)
Mobile Gene Cassettes and Integrons in Evolution
Ruth M. Hall;Christina M. Collis;Mi Jurng Kim;Mi Jurng Kim;Sally R. Partridge;Sally R. Partridge.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences (1999)
Horizontal Gene Transfer in a Polyclonal Outbreak of Carbapenem-Resistant Acinetobacter baumannii
Jubelle K. Valenzuela;Lee Thomas;Lee Thomas;Sally R. Partridge;Tanny van der Reijden.
Journal of Clinical Microbiology (2007)
Characterization of the Class 3 Integron and the Site-Specific Recombination System It Determines
Christina M. Collis;Mi-Jurng Kim;Sally R. Partridge;Sally R. Partridge;H. W. Stokes.
Journal of Bacteriology (2002)
The importance of morphological events and intercellular interactions in the regulation of prespore-specific gene expression during sporulation in Bacillus subtilis
S. R. Partridge;J. Errington.
Molecular Microbiology (1993)
Family of Class 1 Integrons Related to In4 from Tn1696
Sally R. Partridge;Sally R. Partridge;Gavin D. Recchia;Gavin D. Recchia;H. W. Stokes;Ruth M. Hall.
Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy (2001)
Definition of the attI1 site of class 1 integrons.
Sally R. Partridge;Sally R. Partridge;Gavin D. Recchia;Gavin D. Recchia;Carol Scaramuzzi;Carol Scaramuzzi;Christina M. Collis.
Microbiology (2000)
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