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https://www.emsl.pnnl.gov/about The Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory (EMSL) is a Department of Energy, Office of Science, User Facility sponsored by the Biological and Environmental Research (BER) program. At EMSL, our scientists focus on fundamental biological and environmental research...
The following R source code was used for plotting figures of the viral communities detected from three grasslands soil metagenomes with a historical precipitation gradient ( WA-TmG.2.0 , KS-TmG.2.0 , IA-TmG.2.0 ) from project publication 'DNA viral diversity, abundance and functional potential vary...
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Fusarium sp. DS682 Proteogenomics Statistical Data Analysis of SFA dataset download: 10.25584/KSOmicsFspDS682/1766303 . GitHub Repository Source: https://github.com/lmbramer/Fusarium-sp.-DS-682-Proteogenomics MaxQuant Export Files (txt) Trelliscope Boxplots (jsonp) Fusarium Report (.Rmd, html)...
Code pertaining to the Soil Microbiome SFA Project publication data visualizations 'DNA viral diversity, abundance and functional potential vary across grassland soils with a range of historical moisture regimes' for processing publication data downloads.