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1.

Metagenomic sequencing of cynomolgus macaque stool

Project data type: Raw sequence reads
Scope:
Multispecies
Quadram Institute Bioscience
Accession:
PRJNA1164203
ID:
1164203
2.

Effects of inactivated Bacillus sp. DU-106 on high-fat diet-induced obesity and gut-liver axis

Project data type: Raw sequence reads
Scope:
Multispecies
South China Agricultural University
Accession:
PRJNA1142480
ID:
1142480
3.

Pacbio SMRT sequencing of gut microbime of T2D patients

Project data type: Genome sequencing
Scope:
Multispecies
Institute of Microbiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Accession:
PRJNA1052403
ID:
1052403
4.

Mobile genetic elements of human gut Lachnospiraceae

Project data type: Raw sequence reads
Scope:
Multispecies
University of Manitoba
Accession:
PRJNA1039831
ID:
1039831
5.

Nasal and fecal communities of cows, farmers, and non-farmers. Raw sequence reads

Project data type: Genome sequencing and assembly
Scope:
Multispecies
Washington University School of Medicine
Accession:
PRJNA964705
ID:
964705
6.

Metagenomic research project organized by Saito lab, TMDU

Project data type: Genome sequencing and assembly
Scope:
Multispecies
Tokyo Medical and Dental University
Accession:
PRJNA939351
ID:
939351
7.

The combination of oligofructose and metformin alters the gut microbiota and improves metabolic profiles in diet-induced obese animals

Project data type: Raw sequence reads
Scope:
Multispecies
Department of Clinical Pharmacy, School of Pharmacy, Binzhou Medical University
Accession:
PRJNA596853
ID:
596853
8.

The combination of oligofructose and metformin alters the gut microbiota and improves metabolic profiles in diet-induced obese animals

The combination of oligofructose and metformin alters the gut microbiota and improves metabolic profiles in diet-induced obese animals Raw sequence reads

Project data type: Raw sequence reads
Scope:
Environment
School of Pharmacy, Binzhou Medical University
Accession:
PRJNA596591
ID:
596591
9.

Refseq Prokaryotic Genome Annotation Project

Project data type: RefSeq Other
Scope:
Multispecies
NCBI
Accession:
PRJNA224116
ID:
224116

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