290 metagenome-assembled genomes from the Mediterranean Sea: A resource for marine microbiology

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Abstract

The Tara Oceans Expedition has provided large, publicly-accessible microbial metage- nomic datasets from a circumnavigation of the globe. Utilizing several size fractions from the samples originating in the Mediterranean Sea, we have used current assembly and binning techniques to reconstruct 290 putative draft metagenome-assembled bacterial and archaeal genomes, with an estimated completion of ≥50%, and an additional 2,786 bins, with estimated completion of 0-50%. We have submitted our results, including initial taxonomic and phylogenetic assignments, for the putative draft genomes to open-access repositories for the scientific community to use in ongoing research.

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Tully, B. J., Sachdeva, R., Graham, E. D., & Heidelberg, J. F. (2017). 290 metagenome-assembled genomes from the Mediterranean Sea: A resource for marine microbiology. PeerJ, 2017(7). https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.3558

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