PROJECT INFORMATION
GOLD Project ID
Gp0116200  
Project Name
Aqueous microbial communities from the Delaware River and Bay under freshwater to marine salinity gradient to study organic matter cycling in a time-series - DEBay_Sum_22_D_>0.8_RNA2  
Other Names
  
Legacy GOLD ID
  
NCBI BioProject Name Aqueous microbial communities from the Delaware River and Bay under freshwater to marine salinity gradient to study organic matter cycling in a time-series - DEBay_Sum_22_D_>0.8_RNA2
NCBI BioProject Accession PRJNA405651
NCBI Locus Tag
CNB54  
NCBI BioSample Accession SAMN07631274
Source Sample ID
PI Barbara Campbell
Added By JGI automated process on 2015-06-23
Last Modified By JGI automated process on 2022-09-05
Project Comments
  
Project Status
Permanent Draft  
Project Relevance
  
Sequencing Center DOE Joint Genome Institute (JGI) (USA)
Collaborating Institute
  
Funding Agency U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) (USA)
Project Description
Biogeochemical cycling links between terrestrial and marine systems  
Is JGI Project
Yes  
Project Information Visibility Public
PROJECT TYPE
Specimen Biome
Nucleic Acid RNA
Sequencing Strategy
Metatranscriptome  
EXTERNAL PROJECT LINKS
JGI Data Utilization Status
Unrestricted  
JGI Award DOI 10.46936/10.25585/60000748
JGI Portal Download Raw Sequence Data
Genome Publications
  
Other Publications
  
Ignored Publications
  
Unassigned Publications
  
SRA Experiment
 
SRA Experiment Id SRX3196377  (Link to NCBI )
Experiment Title DEBay_Sum_22_D_>0.8_RNA2
Exp Library Strategy RNA_SEQ
Library Source METATRANSCRIPTOMIC
Library Selection other
Library Name APXTZ
Library Layout PAIRED
Library Instrument ILLUMINA_HI_SEQ_2500
PROJECT COMPOSITION
Study Aqueous microbial communities from the Delaware River/Bay and Chesapeake Bay under freshwater to marine salinity gradient to study organic matter cycling in a time-series
Biosample Aqueous microbial communities from the Delaware River and Bay under freshwater to marine salinity gradient to study organic matter cycling in a time-series - DEBay_Sum_22_D_>0.8_RNA2
Analysis Projects Aqueous microbial communities from the Delaware River and Bay under freshwater to marine salinity gradient to study organic matter cycling in a time-series - DEBay_Sum_22_D_>0.8_RNA2 (Metagenome Metatranscriptome Expression - Self)
Aqueous microbial communities from the Delaware River and Bay under freshwater to marine salinity gradient to study organic matter cycling in a time-series - DEBay_Sum_22_D_>0.8_RNA2 (Metagenome Metatranscriptome)
Number of Analysis Projects (AP) 2
Number of Derived Analyis Projects (DAP)
0  
SEQUENCING INFORMATION
Sequencing Status Complete
Sequencing Quality (MIGS-31)
Finishing Goal
Contamination Screening Input
  
DNA Amplification Method
  
Single Cell Lysis Protocol
  
Single Cell Lysis Approach
  
Sequencing Comments
  
DNA Amplification Kit
  
Sequencing Technology (MIGS-29) Illumina HiSeq 2500-1TB
Library Method (MIGS-28)
Illumina Low Input RNASeq w/rRNA Depletion, Tubes  
Library Layout
  
Library Screening Method
  
Number Of Reads
  
Read Size
  
Vector
  
GC Percent
  
Chromosome Count
  
Plasmid Count
  
SAMPLE NAME
Sample Name Aqueous microbial communities from the Delaware River and Bay under freshwater to marine salinity gradient to study organic matter cycling in a time-series - DEBay_Sum_22_D_>0.8_RNA2
Other Names (alias, synonyms, short names)
  
Sample Description
  
SAMPLE TAXONOMY
NCBI Taxonomy ID 449393
GOLD CLASSIFICATION
Ecosystem
Environmental  
Ecosystem Category
Aquatic  
Ecosystem Type
Marine  
Ecosystem Subtype
Coastal  
Specific Ecosystem
  
EXPERIMENT
Experimental Conditions
  

 

 

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