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Metagenomes from two microbial consortia associated with Santa Barbara seep oil

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Mar Genomics (Jun 20 2014)

Author(s):

Hawley, E. R., Malfatti, S. A., Pagani, I., Huntemann, M., Chen, A., Foster, B., Copeland, A., Del Rio, T. G., Pati, A., Jansson, J. R., Gilbert, J. A., Tringe, S. G., Lorenson, T. D., Hess, M.

DOI:

10.1016/j.margen.2014.06.003

Abstract:

The metagenomes from two microbial consortia associated with natural oils seeping into the Pacific Ocean offshore the coast of Santa Barbara (California, USA) were determined to complement already existing metagenomes generated from microbial communities associated with hydrocarbons that pollute the marine ecosystem. This genomics resource article is the first of two publications reporting a total of four new metagenomes from oils that seep into the Santa Barbara Channel.

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