Metagenomes from thawing low-soil-organic-carbon mineral cryosols and permafrost of the Canadian high Arctic

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Microbial release of greenhouse gases from thawing permafrost is a global concern. Seventy-six metagenomes were generated from low-soil-organic-carbon mineral cryosols from Axel Heiberg Island, Nunavut, Canada, during a controlled thawing experiment. Permafrost thawing resulted in an increase in anaerobic fermenters and sulfate-reducing bacteria but not methanogens.

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Chauhan, A., Layton, A. C., Vishnivetskaya, T. A., Williams, D., Pfiffner, S. M., Rekepalli, B., … Sayler, G. S. (2014). Metagenomes from thawing low-soil-organic-carbon mineral cryosols and permafrost of the Canadian high Arctic. Genome Announcements, 2(6). https://doi.org/10.1128/genomeA.01217-14

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