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metatranscriptomic approaches to unravel taxonomic and functional diversities...
Two previous integrative research programs: PREDHYPO (AMIDEX Foundation 2015-2016) and PREDHYP-O2 (EC2CO 2016-2017, CNRS-INSU) have enabled the coupling between physics and... -
Bio-GO-SHIP: Global marine 'omics studies of repeat hydrography transects
The Global Ocean Shipboard Hydrographic Investigations Program (GO-SHIP) is a ship-based global survey of ocean hydrographic sections, which are repeatedly measured on a decadal... -
Sea ice and seawater Raw sequence reads
Fungi are vastly understudied in the marine realm and the extent of their functionality as nutrient cyclers and parasites is constrained by the current understandings of fungal... -
EMG produced TPA metagenomics assembly of PRJNA237344 data set (Amazon Contin...
The Third Party Annotation (TPA) assembly was derived from the primary whole genome shotgun (WGS) data set PRJNA237344, and was assembled with SPAdes v3.11.1, SPAdes v3.12.0.... -
Structure and function of picoplankton and virus communities along zonal grad...
Picoplankton (0.2-2.7 µm fraction) and virus (<0.22 µm fraction) samples were obtained on the BiG-RAPA (Biogeochemical Gradients Role in Arranging Planktonic Assemblages)... -
EGB sediment data (raw sequence reads)
DNA and RNA from sediment samples collected in the Eastern Gotland Basin -
Sea ice and seawater Raw sequence reads
Fungi are vastly understudied in the marine realm and the extent of their functionality as nutrient cyclers and parasites is constrained by the current understandings of fungal... -
seawater metagenome Metagenome
Environmental metagenomic dataset originating from seawater collected near Anvers Island (Antarctic Peninsula). Dataset consist of short reads produced via the Illumina HiSeq... -
EMG produced TPA metagenomics assembly of PRJEB4352 data set (Shotgun Sequenc...
The Third Party Annotation (TPA) assembly was derived from the primary whole genome shotgun (WGS) data set PRJEB4352, and was assembled with megahit v1.2.9. This project...