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Dairy Cattle Manure Raw sequence reads

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posted on 2024-06-11, 06:37 authored by Kansas State University
House fly larvae requires live bacteria for their survival and development. Being microbe rich, cattle manure serves a suitable developmental substrate for success of house fly larval development. Little is known about the impact on microbial communities by house fly larval grazing. This project investigated the changes in manure bacterial, archaeal and eukaryal community structure and diversity in response to house fly larval feeding in dairy cattle manure through complete larval development by comparing microbial communities and diversity in three manure types: fresh; aged (manure incubated for 10 days which was age-matched to larval grazed manure); larval grazed (fresh manure supplemented with house fly eggs and incubated until the end of the larval developmental period, achieved in 10 days) manure.

Funding

U.S. Department of Agriculture, 3020-32000-007-00D

History

Data contact name

BioProject Curation Staff

Publisher

National Center for Biotechnology Information

Temporal Extent Start Date

2021-02-11

Theme

  • Non-geospatial

ISO Topic Category

  • biota

National Agricultural Library Thesaurus terms

sequence analysis

Pending citation

  • No

Public Access Level

  • Public

Accession Number

PRJNA701469

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It is recommended to cite the accession numbers that are assigned to data submissions, e.g. the GenBank, WGS or SRA accession numbers. If individual BioProjects need to be referenced, state that "The data have been deposited with links to BioProject accession number PRJNA701469 in the NCBI BioProject database (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/bioproject/)."

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