Gene Expression in Laboratory Studies of Hydrocarbon Degradation under Simulated Deep Sea Conditions
Abstract
Genome sequence and gene expression data for bacterial isolates that are used in our laboratory studies of hydrocarbon degradation under deep-sea conditions (low T, high P), Nov. 2013-June 2015. Consists of raw sequence data (Illumina, IonTorrent), assembled genomes, sequences of relevant genes that are differentially expressed under low and high pressure.
Purpose
Evaluate the impact of the DWH event on bacteria in deep-sea conditions.
Keywords
Bacteria, Hydrocarbon degradation
UDI
R1.x135.118:0008
Date
July 2014
Point of Contact
Name
Katherine Haines Freeman
Organization
Pennsylvania State University / Department of Geosciences
Funding Source
RFP-1
DOI
10.7266/N7HT2M84
Rights Information
This work is licensed under a
Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication 1.0 License.
Scholar Commons Citation
Lincoln, Sara. 2014. Gene Expression in Laboratory Studies of Hydrocarbon Degradation under Simulated Deep Sea Conditions. Distributed by: Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative Information and Data Cooperative (GRIIDC), Harte Research Institute, Texas A&M University–Corpus Christi. doi:10.7266/N7HT2M84
Comments
Extent
The dataset is a deep sea hydrocarbon degradation laboratory study with no geospatial or temporal extents.
Supplemental Information
Raw sequence data (Illumina, IonTorrent), assembled genomes, sequences of relevant genes that are differentially expressed under low and high pressure.|||||