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These data are all derived from laboratory-maintained Trichodesmium erythraeum cultures and contain 16S tag data, metagenomic data, and a draft assembled genome of Altermonas macleodii.
3 DNA sequence datasets have been uploaded to NCBI in their appropriate locations. The accession information is presented here:
FastQ files of 16S rRNA amplicon data have been uploaded to NCBI’s Sequence Read Archive (SRA) under accession number SRP078329.
FastQ files of 5 metagenomic sequence datasets have been deposited in NCBI’s SRA under SRP078343.
A FastA file of a draft genome has been uploaded to NCBI’s Whole Genome Shotgun (WGS) database under the accession MBSN00000000.
These datasets were released upon publication of the paper: The Trichodesmium consortium: conserved heterotrophic co-occurrence and genomic signatures of potential interactions, by Lee et al. (doi:10.1038/ismej.2017.49), published in April 2017. Detailed sample information is included in the supplemental spreadsheets to that publication, specifically tables S1 and S2.
These data were also utilized in the paper:
Walworth, N. G., Lee, M. D., Suffridge, C., Qu, P., Fu, F., Saito, M. A., ... & Hutchins, D. A. (2018). Functional genomics and phylogenetic evidence suggest genus-wide cobalamin production by the globally distributed marine nitrogen fixer Trichodesmium. Frontiers in Microbiology, 9, 189. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2018.00189
Hutchins, D. A., Webb, E. A. (2018) 16S tag data, metagenomic data, and a draft assembled genome of Altermonas macleodii derived from laboratory-maintained Trichodesmium erythraeum cultures. Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO). (Version 09 March 2018) Version Date 2018-03-09 [if applicable, indicate subset used]. http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset/709113 [access date]
Terms of Use
This dataset is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0.
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