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These databases consolidate a variety of datasets related to the model organism Ruegeria pomeroyi DSS-3. The data were primarily generated by members of the Moran Lab at the University of Georgia, and put together in this format using anvi'o v7.1-dev through the collaborative efforts of Zac Cooper, Sam Miller, and Iva Veseli (special thanks to Christa Smith and Lidimarie Trujillo Rodriguez for their help with gene annotations). The data includes: - (R_POM_DSS3-contigs.db) the complete genome and megaplasmid sequence of R. pomeroyi, along with highly-curated gene annotations established by the Moran Lab and automatically-generated annotations from NCBI COGs, KEGG KOfam/BRITE, Pfams, and anvi'o single-copy core gene sets. It also contains annotations for the Moran Lab's TnSeq mutant library (https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.09.11.507510; https://doi.org/10.1038/s43705-023-00244-6). - (PROFILE-VER_01.db) read-mapping data from multiple transcriptome and metatranscriptome samples generated by the Moran lab to the R. pomeroyi genome. Some coverage data is stored in the AUXILIARY-DATA.db file. This data can be visualized using anvi-interactive. Publicly-available samples are labeled with their SRA accession number. - (DEFAULT-EVERYTHING.db) gene-level coverage data from the transcriptome and meta-transcriptomes samples stored in the profile database, as well as per-gene normalized spectral abundance counts from proteomes matched to a subset of the transcriptomes and gene mutant fitness data from https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2217200120. This data can also be visualized using anvi-interactive (see instructions below). The proteome data layers are labeled according to their matching transcriptome samples. - (R_pom_reproducible_workflow.md) a reproducible workflow describing how the databases were generated. Please note that using these databases requires the development version of anvi'o `v8-dev`, or a later version of anvi'o if available. They are not usable with anvi'o `v8` or earlier. Instructions for visualizing the genes database in the anvi'o interactive interface: Anvi'o expects genes databases to be located in a folder called `GENES`, so in order to use the specific database included in this datapack, you must move it to the expected location by running the following commands in your terminal: mkdir GENESmv DEFAULT-EVERYTHING.db GENES/ Once that is done, you can use the following command to visualize the gene-level information: anvi-interactive -c R_POM_DSS3-contigs.db -p PROFILE-VER_01.db -C DEFAULT -b EVERYTHING --gene-mode To view only the proteomic data and its matched transcriptomes, you can add the flag `--state-autoload proteomes` to the above command. To view all transcriptomes and the proteomes organized by study of origin, you can add the flag `--state-autoload figure` to the above command.
digital microbe, Ruegeria pomeroyi
digital microbe, Ruegeria pomeroyi
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