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Crocinitomicaceae bacterium
Metagenomic sequencing of Spartina root microbiome
Metagenomes in the East China Sea
Metagenome assembled genomes recovered from deep metagenomic sequencing of the seagrass, Zostera marina
Metagenomes from Winam Gulf, Lake Victoria (2022-2023), Lake Simbi (2022-2023), and Lake Naivasha (2022)
Aquifer microbial communities in thermally mobilized arsenic plumes
Surface Canopy Giant Kelp Microbiome Metagenome Assembled Genomes from Juvenile and Mature Blades
Metagenome of seawater
Hyperexpansion of genetic diversity and metabolic capacity of extremophilic bacteria and archaea in ancient Andean lake sediments
Investigating the relationship between microbial network features of giant kelp seedbank cultures and subsequent farm performance
Metagenome sequences of Lake Bonney
synthetic bacterium Raw sequence reads
Brisbane river estuary microbiome
Responses to organic pollutants in the tropical Pacific and subtropical Atlantic oceans by pelagic marine bacteria
Responses of pelagic bacteria to exposures to background concentrations of nthropogenic dissolved organi in the tropical Pacific and subtropical Atlantic oceansc carbon
Stony coral tissue loss disease microbiomes
Freshwater metagenomes from different European and Asian lakes
Urban MAG antimicrobial resistance diversity
Prokaryotes
Gulf of Maine single cell genome to phenome
Mudoger v1.0, genome recovery made easy
ENSEMBLE - GLACIER-FED STREAMS BIODIVERSITY
Vanishing Glaciers Project
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