Data from: Survey of CRISPR spacers among greater than 35,000 <i>Campylobacter spp</i>. 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.
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| description | <p dir="ltr">"Survey of CRISPR spacers among greater than 35,000 <i>Campylobacter spp</i>. genomes both recognizes known bacteriophages and suggests novel bacteriophages" study.</p><p dir="ltr">Extended dataset 1: DA10 bacteriophage gene prevalence in targets.</p><p dir="ltr">Extended dataset 2: Fletchervirus bacteriophage gene prevalence in targets.</p> |
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| identifier | 10.15482/USDA.ADC/28599725.v1 |
| keyword |
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| license | https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ |
| modified | 2025-04-14 |
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| temporal | 2015-10-01/2023-04-30 |
| title | Data from: Survey of CRISPR spacers among greater than 35,000 <i>Campylobacter spp</i>. genomes both recognizes known bacteriophages and suggests novel bacteriophages |