Strain Fitness in Mycobacterium tuberculosis H37Rv around Rv1946c

Experiment: acetate (C)

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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 ntRv1945 and Rv1946c are separated by 154 nucleotidesRv1946c and Rv1947 are separated by 63 nucleotidesRv1947 and Rv1948c are separated by 288 nucleotides Rv1945: Rv1945 - Conserved hypothetical protein, at 2,195,989 to 2,197,353 Rv1945 Rv1946c: Rv1946c - Possible lipoprotein, at 2,197,508 to 2,197,960 Rv1946c Rv1947: Rv1947 - Hypothetical protein, at 2,198,024 to 2,198,425 Rv1947 Rv1948c: Rv1948c - Hypothetical protein, at 2,198,714 to 2,199,064 Rv1948c Position (kb) 2197 2198Strain fitness (log2 ratio) -1 0 1at 2197.300 kb on + strandat 2197.601 kb on + strand, within Rv1946cat 2197.602 kb on - strand, within Rv1946cat 2197.847 kb on + strand, within Rv1946cat 2197.847 kb on + strand, within Rv1946cat 2198.243 kb on + strand, within Rv1947at 2198.420 kb on - strandat 2198.451 kb on + strandat 2198.604 kb on - strandat 2198.922 kb on - strand, within Rv1948cat 2198.930 kb on + strand, within Rv1948cat 2198.930 kb on + strand, within Rv1948cat 2198.931 kb on - strand, within Rv1948c

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Per-strain Table

Position Strand Gene LocusTag Fraction acetate (C)
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2,197,300 + +0.4
2,197,601 + Rv1946c 0.21 -1.7
2,197,602 - Rv1946c 0.21 -1.0
2,197,847 + Rv1946c 0.75 -0.2
2,197,847 + Rv1946c 0.75 -1.5
2,198,243 + Rv1947 0.54 +0.4
2,198,420 - -0.0
2,198,451 + -0.0
2,198,604 - -0.0
2,198,922 - Rv1948c 0.59 +0.9
2,198,930 + Rv1948c 0.62 -0.3
2,198,930 + Rv1948c 0.62 +0.5
2,198,931 - Rv1948c 0.62 +0.1

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