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Microbial Community of Saline, Alkaline Lakes in the Nebraska Sandhills Based on 16S rRNA Gene Amplicon Sequence Data

Nicole A. Fiore, David D. Dunigan, Julie J. Shaffer, Ryan Roberts, Sanjay Antony-Babu, Bradley A. Plantz, Kenneth W. Nickerson, Andrew K. Benson, Karrie A. Weber
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Nicole A. Fiore
School of Biological Sciences, University of Nebraska—Lincoln, Lincoln, Nebraska, USA
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David D. Dunigan
Department of Plant Pathology, University of Nebraska—Lincoln, Lincoln, Nebraska, USANebraska Center for Virology, University of Nebraska—Lincoln, Lincoln, Nebraska, USA
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Julie J. Shaffer
Department of Biology, University of Nebraska at Kearney, Kearney, Nebraska, USA
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Ryan Roberts
Department of Biochemistry, University of Nebraska—Lincoln, Lincoln, Nebraska, USA
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Sanjay Antony-Babu
School of Biological Sciences, University of Nebraska—Lincoln, Lincoln, Nebraska, USA
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Bradley A. Plantz
School of Biological Sciences, University of Nebraska—Lincoln, Lincoln, Nebraska, USA
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Kenneth W. Nickerson
School of Biological Sciences, University of Nebraska—Lincoln, Lincoln, Nebraska, USA
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Andrew K. Benson
Department of Food Science and Technology, University of Nebraska—Lincoln, Lincoln, Nebraska, USA
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Karrie A. Weber
School of Biological Sciences, University of Nebraska—Lincoln, Lincoln, Nebraska, USADepartment of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, University of Nebraska—Lincoln, Lincoln, Nebraska, USADaughtery Water for Food Institute, University of Nebraska—Lincoln, Lincoln, Nebraska, USA
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DOI: 10.1128/MRA.00063-19
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ABSTRACT

The Nebraska Sandhills region contains over 1,500 geochemically diverse interdunal lakes, some of which are potassium rich, alkaline, and hypersaline. Here, we report 16S rRNA amplicon pyrosequencing data on the water and sediment microbial communities of eight alkaline lakes in the Sandhills of western Nebraska.

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Microbial Community of Saline, Alkaline Lakes in the Nebraska Sandhills Based on 16S rRNA Gene Amplicon Sequence Data
Nicole A. Fiore, David D. Dunigan, Julie J. Shaffer, Ryan Roberts, Sanjay Antony-Babu, Bradley A. Plantz, Kenneth W. Nickerson, Andrew K. Benson, Karrie A. Weber
Microbiology Resource Announcements Mar 2019, 8 (12) e00063-19; DOI: 10.1128/MRA.00063-19

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Microbial Community of Saline, Alkaline Lakes in the Nebraska Sandhills Based on 16S rRNA Gene Amplicon Sequence Data
Nicole A. Fiore, David D. Dunigan, Julie J. Shaffer, Ryan Roberts, Sanjay Antony-Babu, Bradley A. Plantz, Kenneth W. Nickerson, Andrew K. Benson, Karrie A. Weber
Microbiology Resource Announcements Mar 2019, 8 (12) e00063-19; DOI: 10.1128/MRA.00063-19
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