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Accession: PRJNA518081 ID: 518081

Oyster hatchery microbiomes in response to probiotics

Larval oysters in hatcheries are susceptible to diseases caused by bacterial pathogens, including Vibrio spp. More...
AccessionPRJNA518081
Data TypeRaw sequence reads
ScopeMultispecies
Grants
  • "MECHANISMS OF INTERSPECIES INTERACTIONS IN MITIGATING AQUACULTURE DISEASES" (Grant ID 2016-67016-24905, United States Dept of Agriculture)
  • "SAFE FEEDSTOCKS FOR BIVALVE AQUACULTURE" (Grant ID 2258-Z55106, United States Dept of Agriculture)
  • "Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP)" (Grant ID 1244657, National Science Foundation)
  • "Rhode Island NSF EPSCoR" (Grant ID EPS-1004057, National Science Foundation)
  • "Rhode Island NSF EPSCoR" (Grant ID OIA-1655221, National Science Foundation)
SubmissionRegistration date: 31-Jan-2019
University of Rhode Island
RelevanceEnvironmental
Project Data:
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Sequence data
SRA Experiments93
Other datasets
BioSample93
SRA Data Details
ParameterValue
Data volume, Gbases10
Data volume, Mbytes6001

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