Data underlying the publication: MOSAIC: a highly efficient, one-step recombineering approach to plasmid editing and diversification
Data underlying the publication: [enter citation here].
This dataset contains data collected during experiments as part of Marijn van den Brink's and Timotheus Y. Althuis' PhD projects. The raw data consists of Nanopore sequencing data. Nanopore sequencing was performed by Plasmidsaurus (Oregon, US). The FASTQ files were then mapped to reference sequences, resulting in .bam/.bai files. These were further analyzed using an in-house developed R script. All data processing and analysis steps are described in detail in the methods section of the publication.
The data is grouped in folders based on the figures in the publication. The folder name specifies the figure number and contains a short description of the data. Each folder contains raw data (FASTQ) and processed data. The processed data consists of (i) the mapped reads (file format: .bam and .bai), (ii) the analysis results of the mapped reads (file format: .csv and .xlsx), (iii) the graphs plotting the results (file format: .pzfx), and (iv) the R scripts used to produce the results incl. the required .xlsx files.
- 2024-03-14 first online, published, posted
- BaSyC – Building a Synthetic Cell Gravitation grant (grant code 024.003.019) NWO
- XL (grant code OCENW.XL21.XL21.007) NWO
- Veni Fellowship (grant code VI.Veni.192.156) NWO
- ANR pour Chaire Professeur Junior (grant code ANR-2023-004) Agence nationale de la recherche
Laboratory of Microbiology, Wageningen University;
Toulouse Biotechnology Institute (TBI), Université de Toulouse
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