ABSTRACT: Single-cell assembled genomes and cell enrichment metagenome-assembled genomes from PaintPots, Kootenay National Park, BC, Canada Genome sequencing and assembly
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:Groundwater samples were collected from five wells in Alberta, Canada. The sampling location and time are indicated in the table below. 13 to 29 genomes were assembled from each metagenome. Proteomic analyses were performed to investigate which genomes and genes were expressed in each well. Sample ID Location Latitude (NAD 83) Longitude (NAD 83) Sampling date 19GWC19026 218 Cluny 50.85 -112.84 30/07/2019 19GWC19028 114 Ross Creek 49.99 -110.46 31/07/2019 19GWC19045 265 Metiskow 52.42 -110.61 18/09/2019 19GWE00050 991 Cynthia 56.22 -117.81 04/09/2019 19GWE00515 33 Fort McMurray 56.98 -111.85 17/09/2019
Project description:Chemostat incubations were established and inoculated with sediments collected from Canyon Creek, Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The chemostats experienced oxic-anoxic change of different frequency, High-frequency, Medium-frequency and Low-frequency. 18 samples were collected at the end of the final oxic phase and the final anoxic phase in the triplicated chemostats for metagenomic and metaproteomic analysis. 26 genomes were assembled from metagenomes. Proteomes were used to investigate translational regulation of each population associated with a genome.
Project description:We sequenced total RNA from whole blood samples of 27 wild gray wolves from Yellowstone National Park. Gene expression level analysis of both male and female wolves, ranging from ages 0.8-8.8 years.