Biodiversity and ecophysiology of Antarctic sea-ice bacteria

The data set includes information relevant for the study and description of sea-ice bacteria contains the following dataset subgroups and is organised by REFERENCE number.\n\n1) Isolation data: strain designations (e.g. culture collection names are indicated for type cultures); media used for isolat...

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Other Authors: Australian Antarctic Division (isOwnedBy)
Format: Dataset
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Published: data.gov.au
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AMD
Online Access:https://researchdata.edu.au/biodiversity-ecophysiology-antarctic-ice-bacteria/1940382
http://data.gov.au/dataset/a326c1c2-8189-429e-bedd-ce5979591fea
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Summary:The data set includes information relevant for the study and description of sea-ice bacteria contains the following dataset subgroups and is organised by REFERENCE number.\n\n1) Isolation data: strain designations (e.g. culture collection names are indicated for type cultures); media used for isolation and routine cultivation; temperature used for incubation; any special conditions (e.g. enrichment conditions) used for isolation; isolation site and type (e.g. sea-ice); availability of the indicated strain from the chief investigator (J. Bowman)\n\n2) Phenotypic data: Includes morphological, physiological and biochemical tests performed. Details on how these were performed are indicated in the relevant reference.\n\n3) Growth/temperature data: data for temperature related growth curves are given where available. Methods are indicated in the associated reference.\n\n4) Fatty acid/chemotaxonomy data: fatty acid and other related data are given where available. Methods are indicated in the associated reference.\n\n5) Genotypic data: data for DNA-guanosine/cytosine-content and genomic DNA:DNA hybridization are shown where available. Methods are indicated in the associated reference.\n\n6) Phylogenetic data: data for sequences are cross-referenced to the GenBank database. In some cases, aligned sequence datasets are available in FASTA format and can be viewed in the programs BIOEDIT (www.mbio.ncsu.edu/BioEdit/bioedit.html) or CLUSTAL W (www.ebi.ac.uk/clustalw).\n\n7) Other related published references which are useful or relevant to the dataset e.g. related sequences published subsequent to the ASAC study VIEW RELATED INFORMATION - BIOEDIT Program