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ERX4130663: Sequel sequencing
1 PACBIO_SMRT (Sequel) run: 75,437 spots, 647.2M bases, 155.9Mb downloads

Submitted by: ZOOLOGICAL INSTITUTE KIEL
Study: CeMbio - The C. elegans microbiome resource: Bacterial genomes raw reads
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The study of microbiomes by sequencing has revealed a plethora of correlations between microbial community composition and various life-history characteristics of the corresponding host species. However, inferring causation from correlation is often hampered by the sheer compositional complexity of microbiomes, even in simple organisms. Synthetic communities offer an effective approach to infer cause-effect relationships in host-microbiome systems. Yet the available communities suffer from several drawbacks, such as artificial (thus non-natural) choice of microbes, microbe-host mismatch (e.g. human microbes in gnotobiotic mice), or hosts lacking genetic tractability. Here we introduce CeMbio, a simplified natural Caenorhabditis elegans microbiota derived from our previous meta-analysis of the natural microbiome of this nematode. The CeMbio resource is amenable to all strengths of the C. elegans model system, strains included are readily culturable, they all colonize the worm gut individually, and comprise a robust community that distinctly affects nematode life-history. Several tools have additionally been developed for the CeMbio strains, including diagnostic PCR primers, completely sequenced genomes, and metabolic network models. With CeMbio, we provide a versatile resource and toolbox for the in-depth dissection of naturally relevant host-microbiome interactions in C. elegans.
Sample: JUb66 Pacbio SMRT reads
SAMEA6848431 • ERS4576028 • All experiments • All runs
Library:
Name: unspecified
Instrument: Sequel
Strategy: WGS
Source: GENOMIC
Selection: RANDOM
Layout: SINGLE
Runs: 1 run, 75,437 spots, 647.2M bases, 155.9Mb
Run# of Spots# of BasesSizePublished
ERR416534475,437647.2M155.9Mb2022-02-19

ID:
20098775

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