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Accession: PRJNA286385 ID: 286385

Haplotropis brunneriana

The 1KITE project: evolution of insects

Insects are one of the most species-rich groups of metazoan organisms. They play a pivotal role in most non-marine ecosystems and many insect species are of enormous economical and medical importance. More...
AccessionPRJNA286385
Data TypeTranscriptome or Gene expression
ScopeMonoisolate
OrganismHaplotropis brunneriana[Taxonomy ID: 244722]
Eukaryota; Metazoa; Ecdysozoa; Arthropoda; Hexapoda; Insecta; Pterygota; Neoptera; Polyneoptera; Orthoptera; Caelifera; Acrididea; Acridomorpha; Pamphagoidea; Pamphagidae; Pamphaginae; Haplotropis; Haplotropis brunneriana
SubmissionRegistration date: 10-Jun-2015
Zoologisches Forschungsmuseum Alexander Koenig (ZFMK)
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RelevanceEvolution
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Sequence data
Nucleotide (TSA master)1
SRA Experiments1
Other datasets
BioSample1
SRA Data Details
ParameterValue
Data volume, Gbases3
Data volume, Mbytes1723

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