This is a pioneering report on the metagenomic exploration of the bacterial diversity from a busy sea port in Paradip, Odisha, India. In our study, high-throughput sequencing of community 16S rRNA gene amplicon was performed using 454 GS Junior platform. Metagenome contain 34,121 sequences with 16,677,333 bp and 56.3% G + C content. Metagenome sequences data are now available at NCBI under the Sequence Read Archive (SRA) database with accession no. SRX897055. Community metagenome sequence revealed the presence of 11,705 species belonging to 40 different phyla. Bacteroidetes (23%), Firmicutes (19%), Proteobacteria (17%), Spirochaetes (10%), Nitrospirae (8%), Actinobacteria (7%) and Acidobacteria (3%) are the predominant bacterial phyla in th...
Bacterial diversity and archaeal diversity in metagenome of the Lonar soda lake sediment were assess...
Bacterial community composition in the marine environment differs from one geographical location to ...
Beneficial microbes are all around us and it remains to be seen, whether all diseases and disorders ...
AbstractThis is a pioneering report on the metagenomic exploration of the bacterial diversity from a...
AbstractBrackish water lake is the most extraordinary reservoir for bacterial community with an adap...
Bacterial diversity studies in hypersaline soil often yield novel organisms and contribute to our un...
The global knowledge of microbial diversity and function in Sundarbans ecosystem is still scarce, de...
Paired end Illumina Mi-Seq sequencing of 16S rRNA gene amplicon was carried out to study the bacteri...
AbstractThe global knowledge of microbial diversity and function in Sundarbans ecosystem is still sc...
This is the first report on the metagenomic approach for unveiling the microbial diversity of Lasund...
AbstractPaired end Illumina Mi-Seq sequencing of 16S rRNA gene amplicon was carried out to study the...
AbstractThis is the first report on the metagenomic approach for unveiling the microbial diversity o...
AbstractWe report Metagenome from the saline desert soil sample of Little Rann of Kutch, Gujarat Sta...
Bacterial diversity studies in hypersaline soil often yield novel organisms and contribute to our un...
80-87Bacterial community of the sub-Himalayan river Mahananda at Siliguri, India was characteriz...
Bacterial diversity and archaeal diversity in metagenome of the Lonar soda lake sediment were assess...
Bacterial community composition in the marine environment differs from one geographical location to ...
Beneficial microbes are all around us and it remains to be seen, whether all diseases and disorders ...
AbstractThis is a pioneering report on the metagenomic exploration of the bacterial diversity from a...
AbstractBrackish water lake is the most extraordinary reservoir for bacterial community with an adap...
Bacterial diversity studies in hypersaline soil often yield novel organisms and contribute to our un...
The global knowledge of microbial diversity and function in Sundarbans ecosystem is still scarce, de...
Paired end Illumina Mi-Seq sequencing of 16S rRNA gene amplicon was carried out to study the bacteri...
AbstractThe global knowledge of microbial diversity and function in Sundarbans ecosystem is still sc...
This is the first report on the metagenomic approach for unveiling the microbial diversity of Lasund...
AbstractPaired end Illumina Mi-Seq sequencing of 16S rRNA gene amplicon was carried out to study the...
AbstractThis is the first report on the metagenomic approach for unveiling the microbial diversity o...
AbstractWe report Metagenome from the saline desert soil sample of Little Rann of Kutch, Gujarat Sta...
Bacterial diversity studies in hypersaline soil often yield novel organisms and contribute to our un...
80-87Bacterial community of the sub-Himalayan river Mahananda at Siliguri, India was characteriz...
Bacterial diversity and archaeal diversity in metagenome of the Lonar soda lake sediment were assess...
Bacterial community composition in the marine environment differs from one geographical location to ...
Beneficial microbes are all around us and it remains to be seen, whether all diseases and disorders ...