Contains 12 fastq files corresponding to R1 and R2 data from 6 Illumina MiSeq 250 bp PE sequencing libraries. 130 soil samples from Denmark were amplified with tagged primers (S2F and ITS4) and build into TruSeq PCR free libraries. Each sample was amplified in triplicates. Fastq files R1A and R1B contain reads from the first replicates, R2A and R2B from the second, etc. Data were produced as part of the Biowide (Biodiversity in width and depth), carryied out in Denmark from 2014-2018) supported by the Villum foundation. The vascular plant data included here was used in the validation of the LULU algorithm for post-clustering curation of OTU tables for reliable biodiversity metrics, as described in the publication. Tagging scheme and other i...
<div><p>The exploration of microbial communities by sequencing 16S rRNA genes has expanded with low-...
These DNA sequences were obtained from bark and orchid root samples via Illumina® MiSeq sequencer (I...
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DNA metabarcoding is promising for cost-effective biodiversity monitoring, but reliable diversity es...
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RNAseq data from Vespula vulgaris nests sampled in the field in Lincoln, Canterbury, New Zealand in ...
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Most users will foresee the use of genetic sequences in the context of molecular ecology or phylogen...
<div><p>The exploration of microbial communities by sequencing 16S rRNA genes has expanded with low-...
These DNA sequences were obtained from bark and orchid root samples via Illumina® MiSeq sequencer (I...
High-throughput sequencing has revolutionized microbial ecology, but read quality remains a signific...
DNA metabarcoding is promising for cost-effective biodiversity monitoring, but reliable diversity es...
Anthropogenic activities are having a deleterious effect on biodiversity. To understand the magnitud...
<p>Illumina and Oxford Nanopore sequencing datasets (in FASTQ format) generated for the manuscript "...
While metabarcoding of plant DNA from their environment is an exciting method that can supplement in...
These sequences come from pooled cultured isolates. Isolates were derived from individual nodules fr...
The growing need to survey the tremendous microbial diversity in a culture independent manner, has l...
This data file contains the consensus DNA sequences in fasta format, of 64 tree genera found in Medi...
Illumina's MiSeq has become the dominant platform for gene amplicon sequencing in microbial ecology ...
Premise: Large-scale projects such as the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) collect eco...
RNAseq data from Vespula vulgaris nests sampled in the field in Lincoln, Canterbury, New Zealand in ...
Yoccoz_et_al_Table_S1Supplementary Table with description of the results obtained for the Boreal sit...
Most users will foresee the use of genetic sequences in the context of molecular ecology or phylogen...
<div><p>The exploration of microbial communities by sequencing 16S rRNA genes has expanded with low-...
These DNA sequences were obtained from bark and orchid root samples via Illumina® MiSeq sequencer (I...
High-throughput sequencing has revolutionized microbial ecology, but read quality remains a signific...