Bacterial Contamination
At PlantGDB, efforts are undertaken to identify and remove all contaminant DNA so that a clean dataset is made available to researchers. Here, we use the Vmatch program (with options -d -p -l 50 -exdrop 1 -identity 90) to screen EST sequences against E. coli genomes for bacterial sequences contaminations. The table below summarizes the total count of "contamination".
To view a list of sequences flagged as contaminated, click on the number in the "Sequence Count" column.
Organism | Contamination_Type | Sequence Count |
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Cenchrus_ciliaris | Bacteria | 19 |
Centaurea_maculosa | Bacteria | 3 |
Centaurea_solstitialis | Bacteria | 10 |
Centella_asiatica | Bacteria | 12 |
Ceratodon_purpureus | Bacteria | 1 |
Ceratopteris_richardii | Bacteria | 11 |
Chamaecyparis_obtusa | Bacteria | 1 |
Chenopodium_quinoa | Bacteria | 1 |
Chlamydomonas_incerta | Bacteria | 3 |
Chlamydomonas_reinhardtii | Bacteria | 475 |
Chlamydomonas_sp__CCMP681 | Bacteria | 1 |
Cicer_arietinum | Bacteria | 96 |
Cichorium_endivia | Bacteria | 17 |
Cichorium_intybus | Bacteria | 28 |
Cistus_creticus_subsp__creticus | Bacteria | 5 |
Cistus_incanus | Bacteria | 1 |
Citrullus_lanatus | Bacteria | 3 |
Citrus_aurantiifolia | Bacteria | 7 |
Citrus_aurantium | Bacteria | 24 |
Citrus_clementina | Bacteria | 82 |