Transcriptome sequences and identification of Eriophorum vaginatum from five ecotypes in northern Alaska, United States

The data set includes transcriptome sequence for the leaves of Eriophorum vaginatum from five ecotypes grown at a common garden at the Toolik Field Station, Alaska (AK) (68.63˚ North, 149.6˚ West):Eagle Creek (EC) [65.17˚ North, 145.50˚ West]; Coldfoot (CF) [65.26˚ North, 150.17˚ West]; Toolik Lake...

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Main Authors: Michael Moody, Ned Fetcher, Jonathon Mohl, Jim Tang
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: Arctic Data Center 2019
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.18739/A2GF0MW5H
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Summary:The data set includes transcriptome sequence for the leaves of Eriophorum vaginatum from five ecotypes grown at a common garden at the Toolik Field Station, Alaska (AK) (68.63˚ North, 149.6˚ West):Eagle Creek (EC) [65.17˚ North, 145.50˚ West]; Coldfoot (CF) [65.26˚ North, 150.17˚ West]; Toolik Lake (TL); Sagwon (SG) [69.42˚ North, 149.58˚ West]; Prudhoe Bay (PB) [70.33˚ North, 149.06˚ West). Sampling was completed on July 16, 2016. One data file has the transcriptome sequence data in fasta format. A file is provided with gene identifiers related to codes in the fasta file. The more detailed metadata will be found on the National Institutes of Health database.