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Accession: PRJNA466901 ID: 466901

lake water metagenome

Sorted cell/s from subterranean lake water in Wind Cave National Park, South Dakota, United States - Uncultured microbe JGI WindCv.32117.SYBR.01.G20 metagenome

Sorted cells from subterranean lake water in Wind Cave National Park, South Dakota, United States
AccessionPRJNA466901
Data TypeMetagenome
ScopeEnvironment
Organismlake water metagenome[Taxonomy ID: 1647806]
unclassified sequences; metagenomes; ecological metagenomes; lake water metagenome
SubmissionRegistration date: 8-May-2018
DOE Joint Genome Institute
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RelevanceEnvironmental
Locus Tag PrefixDGS01
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Sequence data
SRA Experiments1
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BioSample1
SRA Data Details
ParameterValue
Data volume, Mbases11
Data volume, Mbytes4

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