Deciphering transcript architectural complexity in bacteria and archaea
John S. A. Mattick,
Robin E. Bromley,
Kaylee J. Watson
et al.
Abstract:RNA transcripts are potential therapeutic targets, yet bacterial transcripts have uncharacterized biodiversity. We developed an algorithm for transcript prediction called tp.py using it to predict transcripts (mRNA and other RNAs) in
Escherichia coli
K12 and E2348/69 strains (Bacteria:gamma-Proteobacteria),
Listeria monocytogenes
strains Scott A and RO15 (Bacteria:Firmicute),
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
strains SG17M and NN2 strains… Show more
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