Abstract
Microbial 16S rRNA amplicon sequencing sequences were generated from deep-sea sediment communities incubated under atmospheric and elevated pressure in the presence of crude oil and/or detergent, in order to investigate the effect of pressure on the development of microbial communities.
Purpose
Investigation on the effect of pressure on the development of microbial communities.
Keywords
Microbial Ecology, Pressure, Sediment
UDI
R6.x805.000:0087
Date
March 2020
Point of Contact
Name
Nuttapol Noirungsee
Organization
Technical University of Hamburg / Institute of Technical Biocatalysis
Name
Paul Bubenheim
Organization
Technical University of Hamburg / Institute of Technical Biocatalysis
Funding Source
RFP-6
DOI
10.7266/CCAJHQKM
Rights Information
This work is licensed under a
Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication 1.0 License.
Scholar Commons Citation
Noirungsee, Nuttapol; Bubenheim, Paul. 2020. Effect of elevated pressure on microbial communities from the Gulf of Mexico. Distributed by: Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative Information and Data Cooperative (GRIIDC), Harte Research Institute, Texas A&M University–Corpus Christi. doi:10.7266/CCAJHQKM
Comments
Extent
This dataset does not have any relevant spatial and temporal components.
Supplemental Information
The dataset contains 2 text files (“lat_long.txt” and Sample ID and “Laboratory Conditions for GRIIDC_10_11_2019.txt”). The text file “lat_long.txt” contains - Site, Latitude (degree minutes north), Longitude (degree minutes west), Water depth (m), and date of sample collection in the form of day, month and year. The text file “Sample ID and Laboratory Conditions for GRIIDC_10_11_2019.txt” contains - Type, Accession, Unique Name, Pressure (megapascal: MPa), Louisiana Light Sweet Crude Oil (microlitres), and COREXIT9500A (microlitre).|The method is Illumina MiSeq V3V4 16S amplicon sequencing.|Digital manometers DC400 (model P3961), tecsis GmBH, were used to regulate pressure.|||