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Effects of 15-year straw returning on soil carbon composition and microbial community under wheat-maize rotation in the Huang-Huai-Hai Plain
Arcobacter sp. 15-2
Draft genome of Arcobacter sp. strain 15-2
Methanosarcina mazei strain:zm-15
Methanosarcina mazei strain:zm-15 Raw sequence reads
Vibrio alginolyticus strain:15-TSA-B2
Vibrio alginolyticus strain:15-TSA-B2 Genome sequencing
Vibrio diabolicus strain:15-MA-B
Vibrio diabolicus strain:15-MA-B Genome sequencing
Bacterial communities of Escolar fish meat samples after 15 days storage owing to HPP treatment
Streptomyces rochei strain:ACT-15
Streptomyces rochei strain:ACT-15 Genome sequencing
Clostridium botulinum strain:15-023-04 Eriwan
Clostridium botulinum strain:15-023-04 Eriwan Genome sequencing and assembly
Transcriptomic profilings of wheat seedling roots under 15-d waterlogging stress
The study of transcriptome and proteomic on ferroptosis inhibits JEV proliferation in PK-15 cells
estuary metagenome
Estuarine water microbial communities from Chesapeake Bay, Maryland, USA - CB21_15_spike-in_T. thermophilus metagenome
Prasinoderma coloniale cultivar:CCMP 1413 Pc_15 Resequencing
Prasinoderma coloniale CCMP1413 Pc_15 Resequencing genome sequencing
Whole exome sequencing for indentification of specific gene mutations in an Indian cohort of triple-negative breast cancer patients
This study analyzed whole exome sequencing data from 15 Indian triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) patients. On average, 106 mutations per sample were identified. The most significant recurrent mutations were found in genes including CTNNB1, TP53, and SLC7A8. Other cancer-associated genes also showed mutations. The TNBC genomes exhibited predominant mutational signatures related to spontaneous deamination, DNA repair failure, and transcriptional strand bias. These mutations were involved in several major signaling pathways. The findings highlight key exonic mutations in Indian TNBC patients that could be used for screening, risk prediction, and developing targeted therapeutics. Further studies on genetic variability among TNBC patients are suggested for improved treatment strategies.
Streptococcus pneumoniae serogroups 15 and 11, part 2
blaGES-producing ST654 comprises a quarter of all carbapenem-resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa in blood isolates from 15 hospitals
HCT-15 cell line sequencing using focused oncopanel
Krasilnikovia sp. strain:M28_CT_15
Draft genome sequence of Krasilnikovia sp. M28_CT_15
Bacillus spizizenii strain:SHT-15
Bacillus spizizenii strain:SHT-15 Genome sequencing
Vibrio sp. VNB-15 strain:VNB-15T | isolate:not applicable
Vibrio sp. VNB-15 strain:VNB-15T | isolate:not applicable Genome sequencing
Bulleidia sp. 10714-15
Bulleidia sp. 10714-15 Genome sequencing and assembly
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