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Accession: PRJNA476929 ID: 476929

freshwater metagenome

Streams Impacted By Hydraulic Fracturing Activity--Microcosms with Biocides

This study aimed to understand the effect hydraulic fracturing (HF) impacts have on aquatic microbial community. More...
AccessionPRJNA476929
Data TypeRaw sequence reads, Metagenome
ScopeEnvironment
Organismfreshwater metagenome[Taxonomy ID: 449393]
unclassified sequences; metagenomes; ecological metagenomes; freshwater metagenome
PublicationsCampa MF et al., "Impacts of Glutaraldehyde on Microbial Community Structure and Degradation Potential in Streams Impacted by Hydraulic Fracturing.", Environ Sci Technol, 2018 May 15;52(10):5989-5999
SubmissionRegistration date: 20-Jun-2018
University of Tennessee
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Sequence data
SRA Experiments222
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PubMed1
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BioSample222
SRA Data Details
ParameterValue
Data volume, Gbases6
Data volume, Mbytes3234

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