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Design and testing of genome-proxy microarrays to profile marine microbial communities

(Submitter supplied) Microarrays are useful tools for detecting and quantifying specific functional and phylogenetic genes in natural microbial communities. In order to track uncultivated microbial genotypes and their close relatives in an environmental context, we designed and implemented a “genome proxy” microarray that targets microbial genome fragments recovered directly from the environment. Fragments consisted of sequenced clones from large-insert genomic libraries from microbial communities in Monterey Bay, the Hawaii Ocean Time-series station ALOHA, and Antarctic coastal waters. more...
Organism:
uncultured crenarchaeote 4B7; Prochlorococcus marinus subsp. pastoris str. CCMP1986; Prochlorococcus marinus str. MIT 9312; uncultured marine gamma proteobacterium EBAC31A08; uncultured marine bacterium EB0_41B09; uncultured proteobacterium 60D04; Prochlorococcus marinus str. MIT 9313; Prochlorococcus marinus str. MIT 9515; uncultured marine bacterium 577; uncultured gamma proteobacterium eBACHOT4E07; uncultured marine group II euryarchaeote 37F11; uncultured marine bacterium 440; uncultured marine bacterium 583; marine metagenome; uncultured marine alpha proteobacterium; uncultured Pseudomonadota bacterium; uncultured crenarchaeote 74A4; uncultured proteobacterium 65D09; uncultured marine group II euryarchaeote EF100_57A08; uncultured marine bacterium EB000_55B11
Type:
Other
Platform:
GPL6012
28 Samples
Download data: GPR
Series
Accession:
GSE9384
ID:
200009384

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