SRR8712539 - Crustacea sp.
Basic Information
Run: SRR8712539
Assay Type: AMPLICON
Biosample: SAMN11104318
Bytes: 28807496
Center Name: INSTITUTE OF SYSTEMATICS AND ECOLOGY OF ANIMALS SB
Classification: 16S
Sequencing Information
Instrument: Illumina MiSeq
Library Layout: PAIRED
Bioproject: PRJNA526436
Geographic Information
Country: Russia
Continent: Europe
Location Name: Russia: Lake Teletskoye
Latitude/Longitude: 51.79 N 87.30 E
Sample Information
Environmental Information
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SRR8712539
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Taxonomic Classification
Functional Annotation
Functional annotations are predicted using FAPROTAX (Functional Annotation of Prokaryotic Taxa). Each number indicates the count of taxa associated with that specific function.
Chemoheterotrophy
126
Chemoheterotrophy
Aerobic_Chemoheterotrophy
110
Aerobic_Chemoheterotrophy
Phototrophy
68
Phototrophy
Photosynthetic_Cyanobacteria
56
Photosynthetic_Cyanobacteria
Oxygenic_Photoautotrophy
56
Oxygenic_Photoautotrophy
Photoautotrophy
56
Photoautotrophy
Fermentation
19
Fermentation
Nitrate_Reduction
19
Nitrate_Reduction
Aromatic_Compound_Degradation
14
Aromatic_Compound_Degradation
Photoheterotrophy
12
Photoheterotrophy
Ureolysis
12
Ureolysis
Methylotrophy
7
Methylotrophy
Intracellular_Parasites
7
Intracellular_Parasites
Methanol_Oxidation
6
Methanol_Oxidation
Human_Pathogens_All
5
Human_Pathogens_All
Human_Associated
5
Human_Associated
Animal_Parasites_Or_Symbionts
5
Animal_Parasites_Or_Symbionts
Nitrate_Respiration
5
Nitrate_Respiration
Nitrogen_Respiration
5
Nitrogen_Respiration
Methanotrophy
1
Methanotrophy
Nitrogen_Fixation
1
Nitrogen_Fixation
Dark_Oxidation_Of_Sulfur_Compounds
1
Dark_Oxidation_Of_Sulfur_Compounds
Hydrocarbon_Degradation
1
Hydrocarbon_Degradation
Fumarate_Respiration
1
Fumarate_Respiration
Predatory_Or_Exoparasitic
1
Predatory_Or_Exoparasitic
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