Genomic survey maps differences in the molecular complement of vesicle formation machinery between Giardia intestinalis assemblages.

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Full Title: PLoS Negl Trop Dis

Abbreviation: PLoS Negl Trop Dis

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Subject Category: Tropical Medicine

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"raw sequencing reads are available at national centre for biotechnology information (ncbi) short read archive under the bioproject id prjna280606. plos publication stage vor-update-to-uncorrected-proof publication update 2024-01-01 data availability all assembled genome have been made available through figshare ( https://doi org/10 6084/m9 figshare 12668813 ).; for each resulting assembled genome gff and unmapped features files have also been made available through figshare ( https://doi org/10 6084/m9 figshare 13567655 v2 ).; data availability all assembled genome have been made available through figshare ( https://doi org/10 6084/m9 figshare 12668813 ).; for each resulting assembled genome gff and unmapped features files have also been made available through figshare ( https://doi org/10 6084/m9 figshare 13567655 v2 ). for the remainder datasets with low contamination levels decontamination was performed using the python script extract_kraken_reads py available through krakentools ( https://github com/jenniferlu717/krakentools ) [ ]. fasta format. masurca configuration script has been made available as s2 file data availability all assembled genome have been made available through figshare"

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"for the remainder datasets with low contamination levels decontamination was performed using the python script extract_kraken_reads py available through krakentools ( https://github com/jenniferlu717/krakentools ) [ ]."

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"I have read the journal’s policy and the authors of this manuscript have the following competing interests: Shweta V. Pipaliya is employed at F. Hoffmann La-Roche (Zurich, Switzerland). JBD and MAC have no competing interests."

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"SVP received support and a stipend from a CIHR Doctoral Scholarship (CIHR CGM 175863) and an Alberta Innovates Graduate Student Scholarship. Research in the Dacks lab is funded by NSERC Discovery Grants (RES0043758, RES0046091), awarded to JBD. The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript."

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