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Sample 3300016825
3300016825: Metatranscriptome of marine eukaryotic communities from Mediterranean Sea in L1 medium with natural Eastern Pacific seawater, no silica (Eastern Pacific), 23 C, 36 psu salinity and 621 ?mol photons light - Bathycoccus prasinos CCMP 1898 (MMETSP1399)
Overview
Basic Information |
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IMG/M Taxon OID | 3300016825 Open in IMG/M |
GOLD Reference (Study | Sequencing Project | Analysis Project) | Gs0128947 | Gp0212092 | Ga0186380 |
Sample Name | Metatranscriptome of marine eukaryotic communities from Mediterranean Sea in L1 medium with natural Eastern Pacific seawater, no silica (Eastern Pacific), 23 C, 36 psu salinity and 621 ?mol photons light - Bathycoccus prasinos CCMP 1898 (MMETSP1399) |
Sequencing Status | Permanent Draft |
Sequencing Center | National Center for Genome Resources |
Published? | N |
Use Policy | Open |
Dataset Contents |
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Total Genome Size | 14418067 |
Sequencing Scaffolds | 23 |
Novel Protein Genes | 28 |
Associated Families | 25 |
Dataset Phylogeny |
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Taxonomy Groups | Number of Scaffolds |
All Organisms → cellular organisms → Eukaryota → Viridiplantae → Chlorophyta → Mamiellophyceae → Mamiellales → Bathycoccaceae → Bathycoccus → Bathycoccus prasinos | 21 |
All Organisms → cellular organisms → Eukaryota → Viridiplantae | 1 |
Not Available | 1 |
Ecosystem and Geography
Ecosystem Assignment (GOLD) |
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Name | The Marine Microbial Eukaryote Meta/transcriptome Sequencing Project (mmetsp) |
Type | Host-Associated |
Taxonomy | Host-Associated → Human → Digestive System → Large Intestine → Fecal → Host-Associated → The Marine Microbial Eukaryote Meta/transcriptome Sequencing Project (mmetsp) |
Location Information |
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Location | Mediterranean Sea |
Coordinates | Lat. (o) | N/A | Long. (o) | N/A | Alt. (m) | N/A | Depth (m) | N/A |
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