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Organizing biological data
Optimisation of the sampling method for skin microbiome studies
bacterioplankton community in the reservoir
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Phylogeny and revised classification of the South-American Phacelia
Comparison of whole-genome sequencing based analysis methods for taxonomic classification of isolates unclassified by MALDI-TOF MS
Identification of anthocyanin accumulation regulatory genes in radish leaves based on BSA
9,000 years of genetic continuity at Oakhurst rockshelter, South Africa
Effect of Copper and Nickel on Soil Enzymatic Activities and Microbial Abundance and Diversity using Illumina MiSeq platforms
RNA-Seq of SARS-CoV-2 Nucleocapsid protein expression in human embryonic kidney cell line HEK293
Distribution of nine strains of carbapenem-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae (CRKP)
Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus outbreak in a Dutch equine referral clinic
Deepening the Understanding of Wreck Ecology: A comparative study of marine sediment microbiomes across 10 Malta wreck sites.
This manuscript focuses on the ecosystem and biodiversity response to wreck sites around Malta and Gozo at the molecular level. By collecting sediment samples around ten wreck sites from depths of 10 - 110 metres , we show how the microbial species diversity is influenced by certain environmental and anthropogenic factors associated with each wreck. From identifying factors that are influencing the microbial diversity across these 10 wreck sites that lie on the Maltese seabed, we have identified drivers that influence the microbial community across a range of depths, pressures and sediment types.
Chloroplast genome sequencing data of pinus taeda
Medieval genomes from eastern Mongolia share a stable genetic profile over a millennium
Identifying crossover locations in an Arabidopsis thaliana Col x Ler F2 population using Nanopore-seq and COmapper
Chloroplast genome sequencing of loblolly pine
Metagenome assembled genomes of ammonia-oxidizing archaea recovered from intertidal aquifers
RUNX2 as a novel Biomarker for early identification of Patients Progressing to Advanced-Stage Mycosis Fungoides
A snapshot of genomic diversity and transmission clusters of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex in the Central African Republic.
Identifying crossover locations from leaves of Arabidopsis thaliana Col x Ler F1 plants (WT and recq4) using Nanopore-seq and COmapper
Identifying crossover locations from pollen of Arabidopsis thaliana Col x Ler F1 plants (WT and recq4) using Nanopore-seq and COmapper
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