23 research outputs found
WMG_Alignment26Ind_FINAL01.09.14
All mitochondrial genomes used for array design. 16 are published sequences and 10 are novel mitogenomes
chimera_ID
This script sorts capture sequences that hit to non-closest-relative (NCR) MMA probes
H3FTPWM01
454 Sequencing reads for some of newly generated mitogenomes, a text file is provided with demultiplexing information and for this run
pero_in.454.fasta
This file contains 454 generated fastq reads for the Peromyscus samples used for the probe development. Both individuals included in the concatenated reference sequence are within this file, with USNM 569292 represented as 92. Sample USNM 569298 is represented as reads ID'd as 98
sequenceGetter-4.0
This script gets a subset of a FASTA file based on a CSV file of BLAST hits
combiner-2.0
The FASTA file is sequences from MMA capture. The Blast output is the output of blasting those sequences against the MMA probeset, minus closest relative to the target species (non-closest-relative, or NCR, probeset). This program appends the length of the query sequence (found in the FASTA file) onto the end of that sequence's line in the blast table so that the chimera detection decision rules can be followed in chimera_ID.p
H3HWW5Q01
Second 454 run containing novel mitogenomes. Details for demultiplexing are provided in a separate text file
Enrichment Assemblies
These are all 63 assemblies, in bam format with the resulting consensus sequences as fasta. All sequences are labelled by capture pool ID in table 2
AllProbes_good
This file contains all 8,178 probes used for RNA bait synthesis
Measurements of <i>Mazama</i> specimens from the Cordillera Central of Colombia and Ecuador.
<p>Descriptive statistics are: mean ± standard deviation (minimum–maximum), sample size. All measurements are expressed in millimeters. Names of measurements and their descriptions are provided in Materials and Methods and illustrated in <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0129113#pone.0129113.g002" target="_blank">Fig 2</a>.</p><p>Measurements of <i>Mazama</i> specimens from the Cordillera Central of Colombia and Ecuador.</p