Genomics dataset of unidentified disclosed isolates

Analysis of DNA sequences is necessary for higher hierarchical classification of the organisms. It gives clues about the characteristics of organisms and their taxonomic position. This dataset is chosen to find complexities in the unidentified DNA in the disclosed patents. A total of 17 unidentified...

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Main Author: Bhagwan N. Rekadwad
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2016-09-01
Series:Data in Brief
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S235234091630378X
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spelling doaj-e19077afbe8d47b6a4b2e6a72d17a6aa2020-11-25T01:35:08ZengElsevierData in Brief2352-34092016-09-018579587Genomics dataset of unidentified disclosed isolatesBhagwan N. Rekadwad0Corresponding author.; School of Life Sciences, Swami Ramanand Teerth Marathwada University, Nanded, Maharashtra 431606, IndiaAnalysis of DNA sequences is necessary for higher hierarchical classification of the organisms. It gives clues about the characteristics of organisms and their taxonomic position. This dataset is chosen to find complexities in the unidentified DNA in the disclosed patents. A total of 17 unidentified DNA sequences were thoroughly analyzed. The quick response codes were generated. AT/GC content of the DNA sequences analysis was carried out. The QR is helpful for quick identification of isolates. AT/GC content is helpful for studying their stability at different temperatures. Additionally, a dataset on cleavage code and enzyme code studied under the restriction digestion study, which helpful for performing studies using short DNA sequences was reported. The dataset disclosed here is the new revelatory data for exploration of unique DNA sequences for evaluation, identification, comparison and analysis. Keywords: BioLABs, Blunt ends, Genomics, NEB cutter, Restriction digestion, Short DNA sequences, Sticky endshttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S235234091630378X
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Genomics dataset of unidentified disclosed isolates
Data in Brief
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title Genomics dataset of unidentified disclosed isolates
title_short Genomics dataset of unidentified disclosed isolates
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publishDate 2016-09-01
description Analysis of DNA sequences is necessary for higher hierarchical classification of the organisms. It gives clues about the characteristics of organisms and their taxonomic position. This dataset is chosen to find complexities in the unidentified DNA in the disclosed patents. A total of 17 unidentified DNA sequences were thoroughly analyzed. The quick response codes were generated. AT/GC content of the DNA sequences analysis was carried out. The QR is helpful for quick identification of isolates. AT/GC content is helpful for studying their stability at different temperatures. Additionally, a dataset on cleavage code and enzyme code studied under the restriction digestion study, which helpful for performing studies using short DNA sequences was reported. The dataset disclosed here is the new revelatory data for exploration of unique DNA sequences for evaluation, identification, comparison and analysis. Keywords: BioLABs, Blunt ends, Genomics, NEB cutter, Restriction digestion, Short DNA sequences, Sticky ends
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