Data from: Survey of CRISPR spacers among greater than 35,000 Campylobacter spp. genomes both recognizes known bacteriophages and suggests novel bacteriophages
"Survey of CRISPR spacers among greater than 35,000 Campylobacter spp. genomes both recognizes known bacteriophages and suggests novel bacteriophages" study.
Extended dataset 1: DA10 bacteriophage gene prevalence in targets.
Extended dataset 2: Fletchervirus bacteriophage gene prevalence in targets.
Data in support of article:
Survey of CRISPR spacers among greater than 35,000 Campylobacter spp. genomes both recognizes known bacteriophages and suggests novel bacteriophages. Richard. J. Meinersmann, Timothy R. Satterlee, Stephen N. White
Temporal Extent Start Date
2015-10-01
Temporal Extent End Date
2023-04-30
Theme
Non-geospatial
ISO Topic Category
biota
National Agricultural Library Thesaurus terms
data collection; bacteriophages; genes; genomics; Campylobacter; gene editing; food safety
OMB Bureau Code
005:18 - Agricultural Research Service
OMB Program Code
005:040 - National Research
ARS National Program Number
108
ARIS Log Number
424610
Pending citation
Yes
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Survey of CRISPR spacers among greater than 35,000 Campylobacter spp. genomes both recognizes known bacteriophages and suggests novel bacteriophages. Richard. J. Meinersmann, Timothy R. Satterlee, Stephen N. White