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ERX1738010: Illumina HiSeq 2000 sequencing; qiita_ptid_64:1883.2008.316.Crump.Artic.LTREB.main.lane2.NoIndex
1 ILLUMINA (Illumina HiSeq 2000) run: 89,379 spots, 12.1M bases, 11.1Mb downloads

Design: A 12-year sample archive of DNA from Alaskan arctic tundra ecosystems are available to the Earth Microbiome Project for comparison of microbial diversity across a range of arctic environments from soils to water to sediments. These samples were preserved and extracted using a method that differs from that of the EMP. Therefore, we must test how the extraction method used to extract our archived samples compares with those methods used by the EMP. The samples for this test were collected during the summer of 2011 at the Toolik Field Station. Each site was sampled in triplicate and samples were divided and preserved for extraction using our standard protocol (three replicates), and for extraction using the EMP protocol (three replicates). Half of the samples are from the epilimnion and hypolimnion of ultra-oligotrophic Toolik Lake collected over the course of the summer, and the rest are from different environments associated with a headwater stream that lies upslope of Toolik Lake. The data from these samples will allow us to test whether our extraction protocol yields results that are similar to the EMP extraction protocol, to investigate how replicates compare, and to determine how the microbial community and its metagenome changes over the course of the summer in Arctic tundra waters.
Submitted by: University of California San Diego Microbiome Initiative (University of California San Diego Microbiome Init)
Study: Microbial diversity in arctic freshwaters is structured by inoculation of microbes from soils
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A 12-year sample archive of DNA from Alaskan arctic tundra ecosystems are available to the Earth Microbiome Project for comparison of microbial diversity across a range of arctic environments from soils to water to sediments. These samples were preserved and extracted using a method that differs from that of the EMP. Therefore, we must test how the extraction method used to extract our archived samples compares with those methods used by the EMP. The samples for this test were collected during the summer of 2011 at the Toolik Field Station. Each site was sampled in triplicate and samples were divided and preserved for extraction using our standard protocol (three replicates), and for extraction using the EMP protocol (three replicates). Half of the samples are from the epilimnion and hypolimnion of ultra-oligotrophic Toolik Lake collected over the course of the summer, and the rest are from different environments associated with a headwater stream that lies upslope of Toolik Lake. The data from these samples will allow us to test whether our extraction protocol yields results that are similar to the EMP extraction protocol, to investigate how replicates compare, and to determine how the microbial community and its metagenome changes over the course of the summer in Arctic tundra waters. LTRB, Long Term Ecological Research. The samples from this study were provided to the EMP for amplification with the EMP protocols
Sample: Crump_Arctic_LTREB_main; 1883.2008.316.Crump.Artic.LTREB.main.lane2.NoIndex
SAMEA4480388 • ERS1379567 • All experiments • All runs
Library:
Name: 1883.2008.316.Crump.Artic.LTREB.main.lane2.NoIndex
Instrument: Illumina HiSeq 2000
Strategy: OTHER
Source: METAGENOMIC
Selection: PCR
Layout: SINGLE
Construction protocol: EMP V4 515f,806rbc protocol
Experiment attributes: (show all 17 attributes...) (hide...)
barcode: GTCCACTTGGAC
center_name: CCME
center_project_name: Crump_Arctic_LTREB_main
emp_status: EMP
illumina_technology: HiSeq
linker: GT
pcr_primers: FWD:GTGCCAGCMGCCGCGGTAA; REV:GGACTACHVGGGTWTCTAAT
primer: GTGTGCCAGCMGCCGCGGTAA
run_center: CCME
run_date: 2/1/14
run_prefix: Crump_Artic_LTREB_main_lane2_NoIndex
samp_size: 0.1, gram
sample_center: University of Maryland
sequencing_meth: sequencing by synthesis
study_center: CCME
target_gene: 16S rRNA
target_subfragment: V4
Runs: 1 run, 89,379 spots, 12.1M bases, 11.1Mb
Run# of Spots# of BasesSizePublished
ERR166795889,37912.1M11.1Mb2016-11-03

ID:
3393780

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