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DNA/RNA sequences, gene expression, protein structures, metagenomics, single-cell sequencing
23,722 datasets
472.7Mb and 427.2Mb chromosome-level genome assemblies for Lupinus cosentinii and Lupinus digitatus, produced by HAOMIN LYU and last updated in April 2026. The assemblies were created by re-assembling prior versions to correct structural errors identified via LTR retrotransposon density profiling. BUSCO completeness scores for the assemblies exceed 98.5%.
Anisha K. C. published this 22.1 KB dataset in 2026 to accompany a study in the journal Parasitology. The data likely contains measurements related to parasite prevalence and transmission dynamics. Its small size suggests a focused scope, possibly from a specific field study.
Source data from a 2026 figshare publication investigates a potential drug treatment for stroke complications. The 38.7 MB archive contains raw numerical data for statistical graphs and original source images for cell staining, microscopy, and immunoblots. Author Song Guo released this data under a CC-BY-4.0 license.
Four supplementary tables provide comparative genomic metrics for the Polistes dominula wasp and other vespids. The tables, authored by Christopher Wyatt and last updated in May 2026, report BUSCO completeness, assembly statistics, repeat content, and annotation statistics. The dataset is a 2.8 KB ZIP file containing these tabular results.
Thermo-hydraulic property measurements from drill core and outcrops near Takhini Hot Springs and in the Tintina fault zone. The Yukon Geological Survey drilled two temperature gradient wells in 2017 and 2018 to evaluate subsurface heat transfer mechanisms and geothermal potential. This dataset provides a heat flow model characterizing geothermal resources in south-central Yukon.
Tin and tungsten mineral occurrences in the McQuesten River area of central Yukon are documented. The dataset describes veins and skarns located in contact zones of Cretaceous granite intrusions within Upper Precambrian to Lower Cambrian metasedimentary rocks. It was published by the Government of Yukon and last updated on April 17, 2026.
Paleontological samples from five carbonate localities within the Lewes River Group contain corals, sponges, brachiopods, bivalves, disjectoporids, and spongiomorphs. The dataset, published by the Government of Yukon, compares these fossils with fauna from Triassic reef deposits in Alaska, British Columbia, the western US, and Mexico. The data was last updated on April 17, 2026.
Government of Yukon data describes the Ray Gulch tungsten skarn and Eagle Zone gold deposit associated with the Dublin Gulch intrusion. Geochemical analysis indicates the tungsten deposit lacks gold and bismuth, with gold mineralization occurring in a later, spatially separate vein stage. The dataset was last updated on April 17, 2026.
Over 1500 age determinations derived from over 1100 rock samples from Yukon Territory. The data is compiled from published and unpublished reports, including theses, and is provided in a relational database format. The Government of Yukon maintains this dataset, which was last updated in April 2026.
A 12-km2 till grid northwest of the Faro deposit maps glacial dispersion of mineralized sediment. Government of Yukon data from 2026 shows anomalous lead concentrations throughout a 20-m till column at the Vangorda mine. The work examines the utility of till geochemistry to trace mineralized samples back to source rocks in drift-covered terrain.
A Geophysical Program was conducted at 5 groundwater monitoring wells on March 4, 2000 at the Faro Tailings Area, Yukon. The program used an EM39 instrument to measure electrical conductivity and a gamma probe to measure soil type changes, allowing for the identification of vertical zones affected by contaminant levels. The data was collected by EBA Engineering Consultants Ltd. under the auspices of Yukon Government, DIAND Mineral Resources, and Environment Canada.
Government of Yukon research from 2026 analyzes Pleistocene glacial deposits in the Livingstone Creek area, where placer mining has occurred for over 90 years. The study focuses on the relationship between gold-bearing gravels and overlying glacial sediments, including glaciolacustrine deposits and subglacial tills. Stratigraphic, sedimentologic, and geomorphic evidence is used to identify potential exploration targets in ice-covered regions.
South-central Yukon bedrock geology in the Mendocina Creek and eastern Livingstone Creek areas comprises three distinct stratigraphic sequences. Metasedimentary and meta-igneous rocks are part of the Sheep Creek, Scurvy Creek, and Dycer Creek successions, correlated with Cassiar and Yukon-Tanana terranes. The data was published by the Government of Yukon and last updated on April 17, 2026.
More than 12,000 square kilometres of southwestern Yukon are covered by this bulletin describing surficial geology and Quaternary history. The Government of Yukon produced this work to fill a significant gap in knowledge of central Yukon glacial limits and landscape impacts from the Cordilleran Ice Sheet. Hundreds of soil pits were hand excavated during the program, with detailed descriptions provided in the bulletin and maps.
A 200 m grid interpolated from levelled total field magnetic data collected by Fugro Airborne Surveys between March 7 and May 1, 2003. The survey used a Cessna Caravan aircraft with a 0.005 nT sensitivity cesium vapour magnetometer and a nominal traverse line spacing of 800 m. The International Geomagnetic Reference Field has not been removed from the magnetic total field.
The Myschka property covers a 1200 m by 600 m Cretaceous granodioritic intrusion. Rock samples returned gold values ranging from 200 ppb to 1.05 g/t within breccia zones up to 200 m wide. This dataset from the Government of Yukon describes the structural settings and geochemistry of a drill-ready gold prospect in the Tintina Gold Belt.
Placer gold deposits in Dominion Creek and its tributaries are categorized by age and depositional setting. Paleomagnetic and radiocarbon dating results suggest deposits range from the Pliocene White Channel gravel (older than 2.6 million years) to Pleistocene and Holocene Dominion Creek gravel (47,000 to 6,000 years BP). The dataset is provided by the Government of Yukon and was last updated in April 2026.
Goldak Airborne Surveys conducted an aeromagnetic survey from July 18 to September 2, 2003 using two Piper Navajo aircraft. The survey used 0.005 nT sensitivity magnetometers with a nominal traverse line spacing of 800 m and control lines at 2.4 km spacing at a nominal terrain clearance of 200 m. The levelled total field values were interpolated to a 200 m grid, and the International Geomagnetic Reference Field has not been removed.
Government of Yukon data describes the stratigraphy and placer gold potential of the Indian River drainage in Dawson, central Yukon. The description details six prospective target types, including modern alluvial channels, Pleistocene terraces, and Pliocene gravels, and notes the presence of fine-grained gold requiring specialized recovery. The dataset was last updated on 2026-04-17.
The Cynthia property covers a large area greater than 2x2 km of gold mineralization related to a Cretaceous intrusive body. Gold grades within mineralized structures commonly range from 200 ppb to 2.0-3.0 g/t Au, with higher values up to 16 g/t Au attributed to a fault intersection area. This dataset from the Government of Yukon describes the structural settings and geochemistry of the prospect, which was advanced to a drill-ready stage during a 2002 exploration program.