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Accession: PRJNA473634 ID: 473634

crude oil metagenome

Fungal diversity in soils long-term contaminated with crude oil

The aim of the study was to evaluate the microbial diversity of fungi in soils long-term contaminated with crude oil. More...
AccessionPRJNA473634
Data TypeRaw sequence reads, Metagenome
ScopeEnvironment
Organismcrude oil metagenome[Taxonomy ID: 1561020]
unclassified sequences; metagenomes; ecological metagenomes; crude oil metagenome
SubmissionRegistration date: 30-May-2018
Institute of Soil Science and Plant Cultivation State Research Institute
RelevanceEnvironmental
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Resource NameNumber
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Sequence data
SRA Experiments6
Other datasets
BioSample6
SRA Data Details
ParameterValue
Data volume, Mbases392
Data volume, Mbytes243

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