This dataset contains the curated outputs and derived data generated from the analysis of the Hungate1000 rumen microbial culture collection, focused on the identification and characterisation of bacteriocin biosynthetic gene clusters (BGCs). All data deposited here were generated exclusively from publicly available Hungate1000 genomes and do not include any unpublished or proprietary sequences. The deposition includes uniformly reannotated genome files generated using Bakta, antiSMASH v7.0 biosynthetic gene cluster predictions based on these annotations, and curated bacteriocin core peptide sequences used in downstream analyses. These derived datasets were produced to ensure consistent annotation across the collection and to facilitate reproducibility of the analyses presented in the associated manuscript. Specifically, this record provides: Bakta-annotated GenBank (GBFF) files for Hungate1000 genomes analysed in this study antiSMASH v7.0 output directories corresponding to these annotations Associated metadata tables describing predicted bacteriocin class, genomic context, and curation status These resources are deposited to enable transparent reuse, comparison with original Hungate1000 genome records available via JGI/GenBank, and independent reproduction of the analyses. Scripts and workflows used to generate figures and perform comparative analyses are provided separately via a dedicated GitHub repository.
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