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Found 87 dataset(s) matching "bacterial community".
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<p dir="ltr">Adult house flies (<i>Musca</i> <i>domestica</i> L.) inhabiting dairy farms not only are nuisance pests but also harbor and disseminate bacteria. We examined the bacterial community...
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<p dir="ltr">Adult house flies (<i>Musca domestica</i> L.) are important reservoirs and mechanical vectors of bacteria in livestock operations. House fly bacterial communities are influenced by...
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<p>House flies (<em>Musca domestica</em> L.) are vectors of human and animal pathogens at livestock operations. Microbial communities in flies are acquired from, and correlate with, their local...
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<p>Amplicon sequencing utilizing next-generation platforms has significantly transformed how research is conducted, specifically microbial ecology. However, primer and sequencing platform biases...
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Sequence reads (16S rDNA- and 16S rRNA-based) were processed and analyzed using Mothur software. The results presented in the attached Excel file. Also, the other MS word file includes taxonomic...
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The bacteria sequence data generated in this study is available in the Short Read Archive (SRA) of NCBI (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/) under BioProject PRJNA509718. This dataset is associated...
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These data include detailed sample description (sampling locations, sampling events, DNA concentrations in four separate spreadsheet in an Excel file) and DNA sequencing plate layout. This...
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The files provided in this U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) data release (Kellogg and others, 2021) include an amplicon sequence variant (ASV) table and the raw 16S rRNA gene amplicon files from six...
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Composition of active bacterial communities and presence of opportunistic pathogens in Finland (S02)
The bacteria sequence data generated in this study is available in the Short Read Archive (SRA) of NCBI (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/) under BioProject PRJNA509718.
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The data associated with the following data release were collected between 2016 and 2017 at three locations on Lake Michigan: Racine, WI; Chicago, IL; and East Chicago, IN. Individual water...
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<p>Data include microbial count data (CFUs), 16S-rRNA copy number data (qPCR), and microbial community (microbiome) data from the guts of the invasive tephritid fruit flies, melon fly (Zeugodacus...
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<p dir="ltr">Amplicon sequencing data (16S and ITS) was deposited to NCBI Genbank under BioProject ID PRJNA1200133 (<a href="https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/bioproject/PRJNA1200133" rel="noopener...
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<p dir="ltr">A GitHub repository (<a href="https://github.com/KaneLab/SunflowerG" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://github.com/KaneLab/SunflowerG</a>) containing data, processing...
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Across taxa, animals with depleted intestinal microbiomes show disrupted behavioral phenotypes. Axenic (i.e., microbe-free) mice, zebrafish, and fruit flies exhibit increased locomotor behavior,...
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<p>Soil microorganisms play essential roles in soil organic matter dynamics and nutrient cycling in agroecosystems and have been used as soil quality indicators. The response of soil microbial...
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This soil and vegetation data were collected along a successional gradient at the Indiana Dunes National Park. Soil samples were processed for standard soil chemistry, texture, and nutrients. DNA...
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1. 16S rRNA sequences, generated using Illumina sequencer, and 2. water parameters, included temperature and chlorine residual concentrations. This dataset is associated with the following...
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The dataset includes the results of DNA concentrations, barcode 16S information for DNA sequencing, and data analysis. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Jeon, Y., l. li,...
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Background PCR amplification of bacterial 16S rRNA genes provides the most comprehensive and flexible means of sampling bacterial communities. Sequence analysis of these cloned fragments...
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CDC monitors invasive bacterial infections that cause bloodstream infections, sepsis, and meningitis in persons living in the community through Active Bacterial Core surveillance (ABCs). ABCs...