Project description:Multiple stressor effects on stream benthic bacteria
| PRJNA326186 | ENA
Project description:DNA metabarcoding improves the detection of multiple stressor responses of stream invertebrates to increased salinity, fine sediment deposition and reduced flow velocity
| PRJNA662968 | ENA
Project description:Lophelia pertusa RNASeq data from multiple stressor experiments
| PRJNA777249 | ENA
Project description:Dietary niches of multiple shorebird species unveiled by DNA metabarcoding
Project description:Monitoring microbial communities can aid in understanding the state of these habitats. Environmental DNA (eDNA) techniques provide efficient and comprehensive monitoring by capturing broader diversity. Besides structural profiling, eDNA methods allow the study of functional profiles, encompassing the genes within the microbial community. In this study, three methodologies were compared for functional profiling of microbial communities in estuarine and coastal sites in the Bay of Biscay. The methodologies included inference from 16S metabarcoding data using Tax4Fun, GeoChip microarrays, and shotgun metagenomics.
Project description:This is a small scale study of the phosphorylation state of human lamin B1 immunoprecipitated from control cells or cells treated with methyl methane sulphonate (MMS, acting as a DNA damage stressor agent)
2017-05-30 | PXD006459 | Pride
Project description:Quantitative DNA metabarcoding experiment