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Table S1 from CRISPR-Cas immunity leads to a coevolutionary arms race between Streptococcus thermophilus and lytic phage

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posted on 2019-02-25, 09:06 authored by Jack Common, Daniel Morley, Edze R. Westra, Stineke van Houte
Infectivity matrices from the phenotypic assay (see Experimental Methods). The timepoint from which hosts and phage originated is shown. Each 12x12 block is a timeshift challenge within each replicate (1-8). In each block, columns 1-12 are individual bacterial clones and rows 1-12 are individual phage isolates. 1=plaque visible, measured infective; 0=no plaque visible, measured resistant. Phage clones selected for protospacer sequence analysis are indicated by black borders.

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