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Genome-Resolved Metagenomics of a Photosynthetic Bioreactor Performing Biological Nutrient Removal

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MICROBIOLOGY RESOURCE ANNOUNCEMENTS
Volume 10, Issue 18, Pages -

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AMER SOC MICROBIOLOGY
DOI: 10.1128/MRA.00244-21

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  1. National Science Foundation [MCB1518130, MCB-1518130]
  2. Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center, U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science [DE-SC0018409]

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EBPR is an important wastewater treatment process that removes excess phosphorus by harnessing the metabolic physiologies of enriched microbial communities. The study presents a genome-resolved metagenomic data set consisting of 86 metagenome-assembled genome sequences.
Enhanced biological phosphorus removal (EBPR) is an economically and environmentally significant wastewater treatment process for removing excess phosphorus by harnessing the metabolic physiologies of enriched microbial communities. We present a genome-resolved metagenomic data set consisting of 86 metagenome-assembled genome sequences from a photosynthetically operated lab-scale bioreactor simulating EBPR.

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