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Metagenome-assembled genome: ERR1600611_bin.104_CONCOCT_v1.1_MAG

Identifiers
BioSample: SAMEA14083698; SRA: ERS11686832
Organism
uncultured Clostridia bacterium
cellular organisms; Bacteria; Bacillati; Bacillota; Clostridia; environmental samples
Attributes
collection date2016-01-01
broad-scale environmental contextHost-associated
local-scale environmental contextHuman
environmental mediumDigestive system
geographic locationChina
investigation typemetagenome-assembled genome
isolation sourcehuman gut metagenome
project nameT2D patients were randomly divided into two groups receiving WTP diet or usual care. The gut microbiota changed and the host clinical parameters were improved. Several key bacteria were identified.
sample nameERR1600611_bin.104_CONCOCT_v1.1_MAG
ENA-CHECKLISTERC000047
ENA-FIRST-PUBLIC2023-01-03
ENA-LAST-UPDATE2023-01-03
External IdSAMEA14083698
INSDC center aliasEBI
INSDC center nameEuropean Bioinformatics Institute
INSDC first public2023-01-03T00:33:35Z
INSDC last update2023-01-03T00:33:35Z
INSDC statuspublic
Submitter IdERR1600611_bin.104_CONCOCT_v1.1_MAG
assembly qualityMany fragments with little to no review of assembly other than reporting of standard assembly statistics
assembly softwaremetaspades_v3.13.0
binning parametersDefault
binning softwareCONCOCT v1.1
broker nameEMG broker account, EMBL-EBI
completeness score90.59
completeness softwareCheckM
contamination score1.12
geographic location (latitude)not provided
geographic location (longitude)not provided
metagenomic sourcehuman gut metagenome
sample derived fromSAMEA4385469
scientific_nameuncultured Clostridia bacterium
sequencing methodIllumina HiSeq 2500
taxonomic identity markermulti-marker approach
Description

This sample represents a Third Party Annotation (TPA) Metagenome-Assembled Genome (MAG) assembled from the metagenomic run ERR1600611 of study ERP016884.

BioProject
PRJEB51075 Large-scale analysis of novel cellular microbes from the human gut biome
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Submission
EBI; 2023-01-04
Accession:
SAMEA14083698
ID:
32560316

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