2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.07.10.548391
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A method to correct for local alterations in DNA copy number that bias functional genomics assays applied to antibiotic-treated bacteria

Abstract: Functional genomics techniques, such as transposon insertion sequencing and RNA sequencing, are key to studying relative differences in mutant fitness or gene expression under selective conditions. However, certain stress conditions, mutations, or antibiotics can directly interfere with DNA synthesis, resulting in systematic changes in local DNA copy number along the chromosome. This can lead to artefacts in sequencing-based functional genomics data when comparing antibiotic treatment to an unstressed control,… Show more

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