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Accession: PRJNA636255 ID: 636255

eukaryotic plankton metagenome

Picoplankton of Russian Arctic seas

Molecular insight into the picoplankton diversity of three Russian Arctic seas - the Barents, the Kara, the Laptev, and the adjacent waters of the Norwegian Sea.
AccessionPRJNA636255
Data TypeMetagenome
ScopeEnvironment
Organismeukaryotic plankton metagenome[Taxonomy ID: 2315767]
unclassified sequences; metagenomes; organismal metagenomes; eukaryotic plankton metagenome
Grants
  • "Pelagic ecosystems of the Siberian Arctic seas under the current climatic changes: structure, production, fluxes of matter" (Grant ID 18-05-60069 Arctic, Russian Foundation for Basic Research)
  • "Picophytoplankton of the Arctic seas of Russia: the current state, the ecosystem role and possible changes in the observed climatic trend (the Kara Sea and Laptev Sea as an example)" (Grant ID 19-05-00026a, Russian Foundation for Basic Research)
SubmissionRegistration date: 1-Jun-2020
Moscow State University
RelevanceEnvironmental
Project Data:
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Sequence data
SRA Experiments15
Other datasets
BioSample15
SRA Data Details
ParameterValue
Data volume, Gbases3
Data volume, Mbytes1588

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