Strain Fitness in Pseudomonas stutzeri RCH2 around Psest_0260

Experiment: Aluminum chloride 0.3 mM

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Only strains with sufficient reads to estimate fitness are shown, but the strain fitness values are still rather noisy and may be biased towards zero. Strains near the edge of a gene are not shown as being associated with that gene (they are in grey). Strains in the central 10-90% of a gene are color coded by the insertion's strand. Usually, "+" means that the selectable marker is encoded on the forward strand, i.e., transcribed rightward.

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500 ntPsest_0258 and Psest_0259 overlap by 4 nucleotidesPsest_0259 and Psest_0260 overlap by 4 nucleotidesPsest_0260 and Psest_0261 are separated by 112 nucleotides Psest_0258: Psest_0258 - signal recognition particle-docking protein FtsY, at 272,579 to 273,859 _0258 Psest_0259: Psest_0259 - cell division ATP-binding protein FtsE, at 273,856 to 274,527 _0259 Psest_0260: Psest_0260 - Cell division protein, at 274,524 to 275,543 _0260 Psest_0261: Psest_0261 - alternative sigma factor RpoH, at 275,656 to 276,510 _0261 Position (kb) 274 275 276Strain fitness (log2 ratio) -2 -1 0 1at 274.314 kb on - strand, within Psest_0259at 274.347 kb on + strand, within Psest_0259at 275.283 kb on + strand, within Psest_0260at 275.284 kb on - strand, within Psest_0260at 275.304 kb on + strand, within Psest_0260at 275.305 kb on - strand, within Psest_0260at 275.491 kb on + strandat 275.491 kb on + strandat 275.492 kb on - strandat 275.622 kb on + strandat 275.622 kb on + strandat 275.622 kb on + strandat 276.524 kb on - strand

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Per-strain Table

Position Strand Gene LocusTag Fraction Aluminum chloride 0.3 mM
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274,314 - Psest_0259 0.68 -2.2
274,347 + Psest_0259 0.73 -1.2
275,283 + Psest_0260 0.74 +1.0
275,284 - Psest_0260 0.75 -1.6
275,304 + Psest_0260 0.76 -0.9
275,305 - Psest_0260 0.77 -0.9
275,491 + -0.5
275,491 + -0.9
275,492 - -1.8
275,622 + -0.5
275,622 + -0.8
275,622 + -0.9
276,524 - +0.9

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