Irish Sea Mud Patch Depth Cores Ion Torrent FASTQ Data (NERC Grant NE/L000326/1)
Two sediment depth cores were collected from a mud sediment patch at the sea floor of the Irish Sea. Cores were collected by the University of Manchester. Cores were sliced at 1 cm intervals from 0 - 10 cm, and at 2 cm intervals thereafter. Slicing was performed in an anaerobic bag. Samples were transferred to Newcastle University for DNA extraction. A total of 21 samples were extracted for core 1, and 23 samples extracted for core 2.
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University of Newcastle
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Peter Leary
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Bioinformatics Support Unit
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Leech Building, Faculty of Medical Sciences, Framlington Place
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Newcastle
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NE2 4HH
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University of Newcastle
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Peter Leary
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Bioinformatics Support Unit
)
Leech Building, Faculty of Medical Sciences, Framlington Place
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Newcastle
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NE2 4HH
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IRISH SEA [id=2001430]
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- 2014-07-08
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- 2014-07-15
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- 2010-12-08
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- DNA was extracted using FastDNA SPIN Kit for Soil. PCR using the 515F and 926R primers targeting the V4-V5 region of the 16S rRNA gene. Amplicon length was 481 bp. PCRs were 25 uL reactions with 22 uL of MegaMix Blue, 1uL of forward and 1 uL of reverse primer at 100 pM concentration, and 1 uL of 1:10 diluted template DNA. Initial denaturation was 95C for 5 minutes, followed by 30 cycles of 95C for 1 minute, 55C for 1 minutes, 72C for 1 minute, and a final elongation step of 72C for 10 minutes. Each depth sample was run in triplicate and pooled. Pooled amplicons were cleaned using Agencourt AMPure XP. PCR amplicons were quantified via Qubit 3.0 fluorometer and a total dilution factor was calculated for each sample, diluting each sample to 1000. Equimolar samples were pooled into a final library. Sequencing was performed on the Ion Torrent PGM on a 316 chip.
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- 2024-09-05
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British Geological Survey
Environmental Science Centre,Keyworth
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NOTTINGHAM
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NOTTINGHAMSHIRE
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NG12 5GG
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United Kingdom
+44 115 936 3100