Annotation details (ID: 856)

Experiment ID: 108

Field Description
nameunique and shared responses of the gut microbiota to prolonged fasting: a comparative study across five classes of vertebrate hosts
srasrp041217
pubmedprjna244306
datamd51e6036e3830fa6d2dd33146adaa9e236
mapmd52e210df4fede28f696a4747455917709

Annotations Details

Exp. ID User ID Description Date Region Flag Sequences
108amnondominant state of texas, research facility, united states of america, colon, oreochromis niloticus, nile tilapia2017-04-07v4No6
Field Description
description
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agentcalour
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date2017-04-07
usernameamnon
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allstate of texas
allresearch facility
allunited states of america
allcolon
alloreochromis niloticus
allnile tilapia

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Sequences

Ontology terms (including parents)

all: colon cellular organisms percomorphaceae oreochromini state of texas south region gnathostomata <vertebrate> subdivision of tube geographic location continuant organism part deuterostomia euteleostomi cichlomorphae african cichlids entity geographic feature organ part united states of america na north america neoteleostei oreochromis continent actinopterygii taxonomy root west south central division subdivision of digestive tract material anatomical entity contiguous united states of america actinopteri teleostei teleostomi chordata anthropogenic geographic feature bilateria material entity craniata <chordata> opisthokonta experimental factor cichlidae vertebrata <metazoa> euacanthomorphacea nile tilapia euteleosteomorpha oreochromis niloticus eumetazoa anatomy basic component region (contiguous united states of america) eurypterygia astronomical body part multicellular anatomical structure anatomical structure osteoglossocephalai research facility clupeocephala anatomical entity cichliformes acanthomorphata organism construction ctenosquamata metazoa neopterygii independent continuant ovalentaria pseudocrenilabrinae fiat object eukaryota animal

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