posted on 2024-02-28, 14:58authored byKevin WhitleyKevin Whitley, James Grimshaw, David M. Roberts, Eleni Karinou, Phillip J. Stansfeld, Séamus Holden
<p>This dataset is part of the '<a href="https://doi.org/10.25405/data.ncl.c.7078312" target="_blank">Source data and representative raw data for "Peptidoglycan synthesis drives a single population of septal cell wall synthases during division in Bacillus subtilis"</a>' collection. For a link to the related paper, study-level information and guide to the data, as well as viewing all other related research data, please <a href="https://doi.org/10.25405/data.ncl.c.7078312" target="_blank">visit the collection</a>.</p>
<p>220316_2_MMStack_Default_561_denoise_outside_septum.ome_ring17 and 220316_2_MMStack_Default_561_denoise_outside_septum.ome_ring17_kymo correspond to Sfig 7a, top kymograph.</p>
<p>220316_1_MMStack_Default_561_denoise_outside_septum.ome_ring13 and 220316_1_MMStack_Default_561_denoise_outside_septum.ome_ring13_kymo correspond to Sfig 7a, middle kymograph.</p>
<p>220316_1_MMStack_Default_561_denoise_outside_septum.ome_ring4 and 220316_1_MMStack_Default_561_denoise_outside_septum.ome_ring4_kymo correspond to Sfig 7a, bottom kymograph.</p>
<p>231108_sh147_phmm_30c_non_septal_speed_hist corresponds to Sfig 7b.</p>
<p>Whitley_2024_Sfig7_SourceData contains the data used to produce Sfig. 7b.</p>
Funding
Super-resolving the physical mechanisms of bacterial cell division