ResFinder
{{Short description|Biological database}}
{{Infobox biodatabase|title=ResFinder|logo=|description=Database of Antimicrobial Resistance genes.|scope=Antimicrobial Resistance|organism=Bacteria|center=|laboratory=|author=|pmid=22782487|released=|standard=|format=|url={{URL|www.genomicepidemiology.org.}}|download=|webservice=|sql=|sparql=|webapp=|standalone=|license=|versioning=|frequency=|curation=|bookmark=yes|version=}}ResFinder is a database that captures antimicrobial resistance genes from whole-genome data sets.{{Cite journal|last1=Zankari|first1=E.|last2=Hasman|first2=H.|last3=Cosentino|first3=S.|last4=Vestergaard|first4=M.|last5=Rasmussen|first5=S.|last6=Lund|first6=O.|last7=Aarestrup|first7=F. M.|last8=Larsen|first8=M. V.|date=2012-11-01|title=Identification of acquired antimicrobial resistance genes|journal=Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy|language=en|volume=67|issue=11|pages=2640–2644|doi=10.1093/jac/dks261|pmid=22782487|issn=0305-7453|pmc=3468078}} The database uses BLAST in order to accomplish this. The database allows inputs of full sequences, partial sequences, or short sequence reads from other sequencing platforms. Additionally, users can set their own threshold for detection. By default it is at 100% ID. ResFinder pulls from other database such as the Marilyn Roberts database, the Lahey database (now defunct) and ARDB. Other sources include published literature including reviews.{{Cite journal|last=RATHER|first=P|date=1998|title=Origins of the aminoglycoside modifying enzymes|journal=Drug Resistance Updates|volume=1|issue=5|pages=285–291|doi=10.1016/s1368-7646(98)80044-7|pmid=17092809|issn=1368-7646}}{{Cite journal|last1=van Hoek|first1=Angela H. A. M.|last2=Mevius|first2=Dik|last3=Guerra|first3=Beatriz|last4=Mullany|first4=Peter|last5=Roberts|first5=Adam Paul|last6=Aarts|first6=Henk J. M.|date=2011|title=Acquired Antibiotic Resistance Genes: An Overview|journal=Frontiers in Microbiology|volume=2|pages=203|doi=10.3389/fmicb.2011.00203|pmid=22046172|issn=1664-302X|pmc=3202223|doi-access=free}}