Metabolic plasticity of mixotrophic algae is key for their persistence in browning environments
Calderini, Marco; Salmi, Pauliina; Rigaud, Cyril; Taipale, Sami (2022). Metabolic plasticity of mixotrophic algae is key for their persistence in browning environments. 10.17011/jyx/dataset/80823
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2022Copyright
Calderini, Marco and University of Jyväskylä
The dataset consists of phenotypic and transcriptomic data of Cryptomonas sp. when submitted to different concentrations of dissolved organic carbon (DOC), fully phototrophic conditions and glucose supplemented phototrophic conditions. In addition, scripts of processing of transcriptomic data together with input and output files are given. For more detailed description, see the attached documentation.
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Suomen Akatemia; Academy of FinlandFunding program(s)
Akatemiahanke, SA; Academy Project, AoF
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