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One of the three domains of life, with Archaea and eukaryotes. Bacteria, along with Archaea, are prokaryotes, i.e. lack a nucleus.
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Is there a smaller representative version of refseq with fewer than 30K files in it?
Does any one have a condensed NCBI reference seq database with all the gbff files, which covers mostly all the bacteria and archaea. The current NCBI ReqSeq contains more than 30,000 gbff files. …
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Is there a smaller representative version of refseq with fewer than 30K files in it?
proGenomes includes a collection of genomes that are representative of different types - https://progenomes.embl.de/download.cgi
Or Genome Updater could be used to filter on unique taxonomy IDs and ge …