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GOLD Project ID
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Gp0479579
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Project Name
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Phormidesmis sp. WJT24-NPBG8 and co-occurring heterotrophs from desert soil from Joshua Tree National Park, Colorado Desert, CA, United States - 20190326_41F
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Legacy GOLD ID
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NCBI BioProject Name | Phormidesmis sp. WJT24-NPBG8 and co-occurring heterotrophs from desert soil from Joshua Tree National Park, Colorado Desert, CA, United States - 20190326_41F |
NCBI BioProject ID
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677057 |
NCBI BioProject Accession
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PRJNA677057 |
NCBI Locus Tag
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IWW63
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NCBI BioSample Accession
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SAMN16773744 |
PI | Nicole Pietrasiak |
Added By |
JGI automated process
on 2020-02-14 |
Last Modified By |
Supratim Mukherjee
on 2021-01-14 |
Project Comments |
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Project Status
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Permanent Draft
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Project Relevance
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Sequencing Center
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DOE Joint Genome Institute (JGI)
(USA)
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Collaborating Institute
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Funding Agency
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U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)
(USA)
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Project Description
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Phormidesmis sp. WJT24-NPBG8 and co-occurring heterotrophs from desert soil from Joshua Tree National Park, Colorado Desert, CA, United States - 20190326_41F
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Is JGI Project |
Yes
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Project Information Visibility
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Public |
PROJECT TYPE | |
Specimen
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Biome |
Nucleic Acid
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DNA |
Sequencing Strategy
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Metagenome
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EXTERNAL PROJECT LINKS | |
JGI Portal Download | Raw Sequence Data |
Project Information
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Database
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Genome Publications
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Other Publications
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SRA Experiment |
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PROJECT COMPOSITION | |
Study |
Terrestrial cyanobacterial communities with co-occurring heterotrophs from various environments and locations |
Biosample |
Phormidesmis sp. WJT24-NPBG8 and co-occurring heterotrophs from desert soil from Joshua Tree National Park, Colorado Desert, CA, United States - 20190326_41F |
Analysis Projects |
Phormidesmis sp. WJT24-NPBG8 and co-occurring heterotrophs from desert soil from Joshua Tree National Park, Colorado Desert, CA, United States - 20190326_41F |
Number of Analysis Projects (AP) |
1
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Number of Derived Analyis Projects (DAP) |
0
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SEQUENCING INFORMATION | |
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Sequencing Status
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Complete |
Sequencing Quality (MIGS-31) |
Level 1: Standard Draft |
Finishing Goal
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Level 1: Standard Draft |
Contamination Screening Input
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DNA Amplification Method
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Sorting Technology
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Sequencing Comments
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DNA Amplification Kit
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Sequencing Technology
(MIGS-29)
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Illumina NovaSeq S4 |
Library Method
(MIGS-28)
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Illumina Regular Fragment, 300bp, Tubes
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Library Layout
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Library Screening Method
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Number Of Reads
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Read Size
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Vector
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SAMPLE NAME | |
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Sample Name |
Phormidesmis sp. WJT24-NPBG8 and co-occurring heterotrophs from desert soil from Joshua Tree National Park, Colorado Desert, CA, United States - 20190326_41F |
Other Names (alias, synonyms, short names) |
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Sample Description |
Phormidesmis sp. WJT24-NPBG8 and co-occurring heterotrophs from desert soil from Joshua Tree National Park, Colorado Desert, CA, United States - 20190326_41F
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SAMPLE TAXONOMY | |
NCBI Taxonomy ID |
1300146 |
GOLD CLASSIFICATION | |
Ecosystem |
Environmental
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Ecosystem Category |
Terrestrial
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Ecosystem Type |
Soil
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Ecosystem Subtype |
Sand
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Specific Ecosystem |
Desert
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