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Hyalella azteca Official Gene Set v1.0
,The Hyalella azteca genome was recently sequenced and annotated as part of the i5k pilot project by the Baylor College of Medicine. The Hyalella azteca research community has manually reviewed and curated the computational gene predictions and generated an official gene set, OGSv1.0. The OGS is an integration of automatic gene predictions from Maker with manual annotations by the research community (via the Apollo manual annotation software).,If you wish to use this dataset, please follow the Baylor College of Medicine's conditions for data use: https://www.hgsc.bcm.edu/bcm-hgsc-conditions-use,
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Draft genome sequence of two Shingopyxis sp. strains H107 and H115 isolated from a chloraminated drinking water distriburion system simulator
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Draft genome sequence of two Shingopyxis sp. strains H107 and H115 isolated from a chloraminated drinking water distriburion system simulator. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Gomez-Alvarez, V., S. Pfaller , and R. Revetta. Draft Genome of Two Sphingopyxis sp. Strains, Dominant Members of the Bacterial Community Associated with a Drinking Water Distribution System Simulator. Genome Announcements. American Society for Microbiology, Washington, DC, USA, 4(2): e00183-16, (2016).
Draft genome sequence of two Shingopyxis sp. strains H107 and H115 isolated from a chloraminated drinking water distriburion system simulator
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Draft genome sequence of two Shingopyxis sp. strains H107 and H115 isolated from a chloraminated drinking water distriburion system simulator. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Gomez-Alvarez, V., S. Pfaller , and R. Revetta. Draft Genome of Two Sphingopyxis sp. Strains, Dominant Members of the Bacterial Community Associated with a Drinking Water Distribution System Simulator. Genome Announcements. American Society for Microbiology, Washington, DC, USA, 4(2): e00183-16, (2016).
Dissecting Low Atmospheric Pressure Stress: Transcriptome Responses to the Components of Hypobaria in Arabidopsis [Experiment 2]
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Controlled hypobaria presents biology with an environment that is never encountered in terrestrial ecology yet the apparent components of hypobaria are stresses typical of terrestrial ecosystems. High altitude for example presents terrestrial hypobaria always with hypoxia as a component stress since the relative partial pressure of O2 is constant in the atmosphere. Laboratory-controlled hypobaria however allows the dissection of pressure effects away from the effects typically associated with altitude in particular hypoxia as the partial pressure of O2 can be varied. In this study whole transcriptomes of plants grown in ambient (97 kPa/pO2 = 21 kPa) atmospheric conditions were compared to those of plants transferred to five different atmospheres of varying pressure and oxygen composition for 24 h: 50 kPa/pO2 = 10 kPa 25 kPa/pO2 = 5 kPa 50 kPa/pO2 = 21 kPa 25 kPa/pO2 = 21 kPa or 97 kPa/pO2 = 5 kPa. The plants exposed to these environments were 10 day old Arabidopsis seedlings grown vertically on hydrated nutrient plates. In addition 5 day old plants were also exposed for 24 h to the 50 kPa and ambient environments to evaluate age-dependent responses. The gene expression profiles from roots and shoots showed that the hypobaric response contained more complex gene regulation than simple hypoxia and that adding back oxygen to normoxic conditions did not completely alleviate gene expression changes in hypobaric responses.
Neodiprion lecontei Official Gene Set v1.1
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,This dataset presents the Neodiprion Official Gene Set (OGS) v1.1. It was generated using Maker v2.31.8, followed by CrossMap re-mapping of coordinates to genome assembly Nlec1.1 (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/assembly/GCA_001263575.2/).,This dataset is now obsolete - a new genome assembly, iyNeoleco1.1 (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/assembly/GCF_021901455.1) has been produced by the Ag100Pest project, with annotations from NCBI's RefSeq resource.,,
Species distribution model (SDM) for Achnatherum hymenoides in the Mojave Desert
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Preserving native species diversity is fundamental to ecosystem conservation. Selecting appropriate native species for use in restoration is a critical component of project design and may emphasize species attributes such as life history, functional type, pollinator services, and nutritional value for wildlife. Determining which species are likely to establish and persist in a particular environment is a key consideration. Species distribution models (SDMs) characterize relationships between species occurrences and the physical environment (e.g., climate, soil, topographic relief) and provide a mechanism for assessing which species may successfully propagate at a restoration site. In conjunction with information on species attributes, SDMs facilitate holistic ecosystem restoration by enabling practitioners to identify diverse, resilient assemblages of native species. This project develops SDMs for native species of fundamental ecosystem importance in order to guide restoration of Mojave Desert landscapes. The dataset contained herein provides an SDM for Achnatherum hymenoides within its Mojave Desert range based on known occurrences.
Genome Sequence Data Set01
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The fasta files (Genome_Set01.zip) contain the reference-assisted de novo assemblies (as contigs) of four Campylobacter spp. isolates. The table contains rows as isolates (yellow) and columns as attributes (green) for each individual genome. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Gomez-Alvarez, V., N. Ashbolt, J. Griffith, J. Santo Domingo, and J. Lu. Whole-Genome Sequencing of Four Campylobacter strains Isolated from Gull Excreta collected from Hobie Beach (Oxnard, CA, USA). Microbiology Resource Announcements. American Society for Microbiology, Washington, DC, USA, 8(32): e00560-19, (2019).
Genome Sequence Data Set01
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The fasta files (Genome_Set01.zip) contain the reference-assisted de novo assemblies (as contigs) of four Campylobacter spp. isolates. The table contains rows as isolates (yellow) and columns as attributes (green) for each individual genome. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Gomez-Alvarez, V., N. Ashbolt, J. Griffith, J. Santo Domingo, and J. Lu. Whole-Genome Sequencing of Four Campylobacter strains Isolated from Gull Excreta collected from Hobie Beach (Oxnard, CA, USA). Microbiology Resource Announcements. American Society for Microbiology, Washington, DC, USA, 8(32): e00560-19, (2019).
Leptinotarsa decemlineata genome annotations v0.5.3
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,The Leptinotarsa decemlineata genome was recently sequenced and annotated as part of the i5k pilot project by the Baylor College of Medicine. This dataset presents the Leptinotarsa decemlineata gene set BCM_v_0.5.3, which was generated computationally. RNA-Seq data was used with additional protein homology data for a MAKER automated annotation of the Leptinotarsa decemlineata genome assembly 1.0. Further annotation method details will be available in a forthcoming publication.,NOTE: This gene set is an unstable pre-release (v0.5.3), and was provided to facilitate manual curation and analyses before the official gene set is released. Gene identifiers from this gene set will likely not be maintained.,If you wish to use this dataset, please follow the Baylor College of Medicine's conditions for data use: https://www.hgsc.bcm.edu/bcm-hgsc-conditions-use,
H stipulacea phytomyxid infection biomass density data
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Halophila stipulacea biomass and density data relating to phytomyxid infection. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Kaldy, J., C. Sullivan, A. Dieppa, I. Cappielo Cosme, M. Orizondo Lugo, and M. Schiebout. First record of Phytomyxid infection of the non-native seagrass Halophila stipulacea in Puerto Rico. BOTANICA MARINA. Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin, GERMANY, bot-2022-0074, (2023).
MG1 dataset
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Genome sequence, PCR clone sequences and qPCR data. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Linz, D., K. McIntosh, I. Struewing, S. Klemm, B. McMinn, R. Haugland, E. Villegas, and J. Lu. Genomic Characterization and Wetland Occurrence of a Novel Campylobacter Isolate from Canada Geese. Microorganisms. MDPI, Basel, SWITZERLAND, 11(3): 648, (2023).