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Microbiota of the Hickey Run Tributary of the Anacostia River

Water from the Hickey Run Tributary of the Anacostia River is being collected quarterly (beginning August 2018) and analyzed to create high-resolution baseline taxonomic profiles of microbiota associated with this important aquatic ecosystem, which has a long history of exposure to residential and c...

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Published in:Microbiology resource announcements 2019-03, Vol.8 (12)
Main Authors: Cagle, Robin, Ramachandran, Padmini, Reed, Elizabeth, Commichaux, Seth, Mammel, Mark K, Lacher, David W, Miller, Daniela, Lindley, Sabina, Pop, Mihai, Bazaco, Michael C, Wolpert, Beverly, Strain, Errol A, Aker, Scott, Feely, Joan, Ottesen, Andrea
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Summary:Water from the Hickey Run Tributary of the Anacostia River is being collected quarterly (beginning August 2018) and analyzed to create high-resolution baseline taxonomic profiles of microbiota associated with this important aquatic ecosystem, which has a long history of exposure to residential and commercial effluents from Washington, DC. These United States National Arboretum Microbial Observatory data are available under NCBI BioProject number PRJNA498951.
ISSN:2576-098X
2576-098X
DOI:10.1128/MRA.00123-19