SUMMARY Population‐scale genome sequencing has become essential for exploring genetic diversity and adaptation, particularly in land plants. In contrast, eukaryotic phytoplankton resources remain limited to model reference genomes or community‐level metagenomics, leaving a gap in understanding intraspecific variation and evolutionary processes.
Louis Dennu +10 more
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Metagenome-assembled genomes, and gene and protein catalogues from the global wild boar faecal microbiome. [PDF]
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Metagenome-assembled genomes from oxygenic photogranules obtained from photobioreactors treating synthetic wastewater. [PDF]
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35 metagenomic datasets from the northern and southern parts of the Yap trench sediments. [PDF]
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Impact of microbial consortia and fertilization regimes on the soil microbiome in maize field trials. [PDF]
Kleinbölting N +15 more
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Metagenomes enriched with <i>Virgibacillus</i> are associated with a pink paste defect in an unpasteurized blue cheese. [PDF]
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Assessing Food Safety Risks in Homemade Fermented Beverages: A Case Study with Quinoa Rejuvelac. [PDF]
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Recovery of metagenome-assembled genomes from Spartina alterniflora root microbiome in Fujian Province, China. [PDF]
Huang Z, Petersen JM.
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