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Untitled ItemComparable nutrient uptake across diel cycles from three distinct algal communities
Authors: Fedders, Anna; Guest, Jeremy S.; DeBellis, Jennifer; Bradley, Ian M.; Ameet J. Pinto; Sevillano-Rivera, Maria C.;
Untitled ItemComparable nutrient uptake across diel cycles from three distinct algal communities
Abstract
Three algal communities cultured from inocula sourced from geographically distinct locations within the continental United States were maintained under identical sequencing-batch growth conditions in photobioreactors and sampled over 82 days. Eukaryotic communities were sequenced via both V4 and V8-V9 18S rRNA gene sequencing and prokaryotic communities were sequenced via V1-V3 16S rRNA gene sequencing. Mothur and R were used to analyze sequencing data and to describe and compare community dynamics within and between communities. This project includes both mothur and R script files used to analyze the data.
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