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  <STUDY center_name="Soil and Environmental Microbial Ecology Group_Nor" alias="Predominant Bacteria- and Fungi- Assemblages in Superfund Site Treating Manganese Polluted Biofilm and Groundwater" accession="SRP118380">
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      <PRIMARY_ID>SRP118380</PRIMARY_ID>
      <EXTERNAL_ID namespace="BioProject" label="primary">PRJNA408162</EXTERNAL_ID>
      <SUBMITTER_ID namespace="Soil and Environmental Microbial Ecology Group_Nor">Predominant Bacteria- and Fungi- Assemblages in Superfund Site Treating Manganese Polluted Biofilm and Groundwater</SUBMITTER_ID>
      <SUBMITTER_ID namespace="Soil and Environmental Microbial Ecology Group_North Carolina State University">Predominant Bacteria- and Fungi- Assemblages in Superfund Site Treating Manganese Polluted Biofilm and Groundwater</SUBMITTER_ID>
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      <STUDY_TITLE>Pyrosequencing Reveals Predominant Bacteria- and Fungi-assemblages in Superfund Site Biofilm and Groundwater</STUDY_TITLE>
      <STUDY_TYPE existing_study_type="Metagenomics"/>
      <STUDY_ABSTRACT>Here we describe the dynamics of a superfund site NC lot 86 microbial community. Using 16S and ITS rRNA gene sequencing of groundwater and biofilm samples collected on May 2012 from 13 pump-and-treat remediation system components, we characterized the community membership and structure to determine whether there were significant differences in those components communities.</STUDY_ABSTRACT>
      <CENTER_PROJECT_NAME>Predominant Bacteria- and Fungi- Assemblages in Superfund Site Treating Manganese Polluted Biofilm and Groundwater</CENTER_PROJECT_NAME>
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