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Figure 5. Contributions of the six primary bacterial pathogens to the abundance of genes mediating resistance against various antimicrobial classes. (A) A heatmap illustrating the contributions of the six leading bacterial pathogens to the resistant phenotypes against different antimicrobial classes; (B) A column chart showing the contributions of Escherichia coli to the abundance of genes mediating resistance against various antimicrobial classes; (C) A column chart showing the contributions of Staphylococcus aureus to the abundance of genes mediating resistance against various antimicrobial classes; (D) A column chart showing the contributions of Klebsiella pneumoniae to the abundance of genes mediating resistance against various antimicrobial classes; (E) A column chart showing the contributions of Streptococcus pneumoniae to the abundance of genes mediating resistance against various antimicrobial classes; (F) A column chart showing the contributions of Acinetobacter baumannii to the abundance of genes mediating resistance against various antimicrobial classes; (G) A column chart showing the contributions of Pseudomonas aeruginosa to the abundance of genes mediating resistance against various antimicrobial classes. Bacterial species: EC - E. coli, SA - S. aureus, KP - K. pneumoniae, SP - S. pneumoniae, AB - A. baumannii, PA - P. aeruginosa.