ABSTRACT: EMG produced TPA metagenomics assembly of the Hot spring microbial streamer communities from Conch Spring, Yellowstone National Park, USA - C T=80-84 metagenome (hot springs metagenome) data set.
Project description:Hot spring microbial communities from Conch Spring, Yellowstone National Park, USA - T=80-84 metatranscriptome
| PRJNA366656 | ENA
Project description:EMG produced TPA metagenomics assembly of the Hot spring and microbial mat streamer communities from Octopus Spring Streamers, Yellowstone National Park, USA - T=80-84 metagenome (hot springs metagenome) data set.
Project description:Hot spring and microbial mat streamer communities from Octopus Spring Streamers, Yellowstone National Park, USA - T=80-84 metagenome
Project description:To understand the ecophysiology of Sulfurihydrogenibium spp. in situ, integrated metagenomic, metatranscriptomic and metaproteomic analyses were conducted on a microbial community from Narrow Gauge at Mammoth Hot Springs, Yellowstone National Park.
Project description:Hot spring microbial communities from Octopus Spring, Yellowstone National Park, USA - T=80-84 metatranscriptome
| PRJNA366530 | ENA
Project description:EMG produced TPA metagenomics assembly of the Hot spring and microbial mat streamer communities from Octopus Spring Streamers, Yellowstone National Park, USA - OCT_B metagenome (hot springs metagenome) data set.
Project description:The thermophilic Aquificales inhabit and play important biogeochemical roles in the geothermal environments globally. Although intensive studies on physiology, microbial ecology, biochemistry, metagenomics and metatranscriptomics of the Aquificales¬ species and Aquificales-containing environmental samples have been conducted, comprehensive understandings about their ecophysiology, especially in the natural niches have been limited. In the present study, an integrated suite of metagenomic, metatranscriptomic and metaproteomic analyses, for the first time, were conducted on a filamentous microbial community from the Apron and Channel Facies (ACF) of CaCO3 (travertine) deposition at Narrow Gauge, Mammoth Hot Springs, Yellowstone National Park.
Project description:The thermophilic Aquificales inhabit and play important biogeochemical roles in the geothermal environments globally. Although intensive studies on physiology, microbial ecology, biochemistry, metagenomics and metatranscriptomics of the Aquificales¬ species and Aquificales-containing environmental samples have been conducted, comprehensive understandings about their ecophysiology, especially in the natural niches have been limited. In the present study, an integrated suite of metagenomic, metatranscriptomic and metaproteomic analyses, for the first time, were conducted on a filamentous microbial community from the Apron and Channel Facies (ACF) of CaCO3 (travertine) deposition at Narrow Gauge, Mammoth Hot Springs, Yellowstone National Park.