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Cell biology, microbiology, ecology, biodiversity, species data, evolutionary biology
24,151 datasets
7.66 Mb and 7.96 Mb mitochondrial genomes reveal structural plasticity and evolutionary dynamics in two medicinal Curcuma species. Assembled by Yunyi Zhou, the data includes comparative analysis of gene content, codon usage, RNA editing, and plastid-derived fragments. The dataset was last updated on April 15, 2026.
7.66 Mb and 7.96 Mb complete mitochondrial genomes for Curcuma longa and Curcuma kwangsiensis, respectively, assembled and analyzed by Yunyi Zhou. The dataset includes findings on gene content, RNA editing, repeat landscapes, and phylogenetic relationships, last updated on 2026-04-15. It provides genomic resources for studying mitochondrial evolution in the ginger family.
7.66 Mb and 7.96 Mb complete mitochondrial genomes for Curcuma longa and Curcuma kwangsiensis, assembled by Yunyi Zhou. The data reveals conserved core genes, species-specific repeat landscapes, and evidence of RNA editing and plastid gene transfer. This genomic resource was last updated in April 2026.
Two complete mitochondrial genomes from the medicinal ginger family Zingiberaceae reveal highly expanded and fragmented architectures of 7.66 Mb and 7.96 Mb. Assembled by Yunyi Zhou and published in April 2026, these genomes contain 39 core protein-coding genes each and show species-specific variation in gene duplication, RNA editing, and repeat content. The data provides genomic resources for resolving phylogenetic relationships and understanding mitochondrial genome plasticity.
Complete mitochondrial genome assemblies for the medicinal plants Curcuma longa and Curcuma kwangsiensis, revealing structural and evolutionary features. The dataset includes analyses of genome size, gene content, codon usage, RNA editing, and phylogenetic relationships. Yunyi Zhou published the data on figshare in April 2026.
Comparative analysis of the complete mitochondrial genomes for two medicinal Curcuma species, Curcuma longa and Curcuma kwangsiensis. The dataset includes assembled genomes of 7.66 Mb and 7.96 Mb, respectively, with analysis of gene content, codon usage, RNA editing, and evolutionary selection. The data was authored by Yunyi Zhou and shared on figshare in April 2026.
North American southwest fossil lizards from ten paleontological sites were analyzed alongside modern specimens. The dataset includes FASTA files for 23 species of Squamata (Phrynosomatidae and Iguanidae) used to expand a ZooMS reference database. It was created by Erin Keenan Early and published on figshare in 2026.
A National Environmental Science Program inventory provides data and monitoring standards for offshore renewable energy development in Australia. The inventory covers five proposed and declared development areas: Hunter, Gippsland and Bass Strait, Illawarra, Southern Ocean, and south-west Western Australia. It was presented at the 2024 AMSA-NZMSS Conference Hobart Tas and is hosted by the Australian Ocean Data Network.
Four marine surveys conducted on the RV Solander between 2009 and 2012 collected sediment samples from northern Australia. Polychaetes were extracted, taxonomically identified by Chris Glasby and Charlotte Watson to species or operational taxonomic units (OTUs), and lodged at the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory. This dataset is published with permission from Geoscience Australia and supported by the National Environmental Science Program.
The Australian Ocean Data Network presents seabed geomorphology and habitat maps to support offshore renewable energy development. The maps synthesize interpretations of bathymetry, shallow geology, sedimentology, and ecology data to illustrate seabed features, compositions, and processes. These data were presented at the 2024 AMSA-NZMSS Conference.
Esperance Bay in Western Australia's Recherche Archipelago is a shallow, high-energy environment studied for seabed habitat mapping. The dataset likely contains relationships between seabed geomorphology and benthic habitats, derived from multibeam sonar, underwater video, predicted wave energy, and sediment data. The Australian Ocean Data Network published this study, which was last updated in May 2026.
A 53.8 KB Excel dataset combining new and reviewed data on monoterpene composition in four Lamiaceae species across the Western Mediterranean region. The dataset, authored by Andreas Faber and last updated in April 2026, integrates chemical variation with historical climatic records to test associations between chemotype distributions and environmental conditions.
Geomorphological and ecological data from the Sabrina continental slope in East Antarctica links gully morphology to seafloor community structure. Differences in slope angle drive variations in sedimentation, creating distinct U-shaped and V-shaped gullies with different initiation points and incision depths. These physical habitats support unique benthic communities distinct from the adjacent shelf.
North American and Eurasian boreal forests between 47.5°N and 66.37°N are the focus of this dataset. It provides estimates of above- and below-ground biomass and net primary production (NPP) for 69 forest stands, compiled from a review of published literature. The data, curated by ORNL_CLOUD, spans a period from 1965 to 1995, with site-specific temporal coverage varying within that range.
African One Health networks are characterized in this database created by the COHESA project. It identifies 28 networks involving African members active between 2000 and 2026, with 16 still active in 2026. The data was compiled by Muriel Figuié of CIRAD based on a literature review and project framework.
A bibliometric analysis of 1,236 research articles on stroke and gut microbiota published between 2000 and August 2025. Yawen Wang conducted this study using data from the Web of Science Core Collection, Scopus, and PubMed. The dataset includes metrics on publication trends, country contributions, institutional collaborations, and keyword co-occurrence.
2000 to August 2025 bibliometric data includes 1,236 articles on stroke and gut microbiota research from the Web of Science Core Collection. Yawen Wang conducted this analysis to map knowledge structure, evolutionary trends, and research hotspots. The study includes multi-database validation using Scopus and PubMed.
Yawen Wang's dataset contains bibliometric analysis results for 1,236 articles on stroke and gut microbiota research from the Web of Science Core Collection, spanning January 1, 2000, to August 31, 2025. The data was analyzed using tools like CiteSpace and VOSviewer to map publication trends, country contributions, and keyword co-occurrence. The study includes multi-database validation using Scopus and PubMed.
Geoscience Australia developed conceptual models for seven types of Australian estuaries and coastal waterways as part of the National Estuaries Assessment and Management project. The report contains three-dimensional block diagrams and flow diagrams depicting structure, evolution, and processes like hydrology and sediment dynamics. This document, last updated in 2026, is intended as a decision support tool for environmental managers.
Four spreadsheets document the design and instrumentation of a multiscalar impact measurement system for fisheries improvement projects. The framework measures sustainability across four pillars at three nested scales, informed by survey responses from 16 Marine Stewardship Council Pathway Projects in March 2026. Author Louise Gammage published this first prototype on figshare in May 2026.