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DNA/RNA sequences, gene expression, protein structures, metagenomics, single-cell sequencing
23,853 datasets
2026 data from the Department of Transport defines spatially discrete coastal sediment cells for Western Australia. These two-dimensional units represent natural management areas where sediment sources, sinks, and transport pathways are connected. The data is provided as map services for coastal process analysis.
Sediment cells are natural coastal management units defined by sediment exchange processes like sources, sinks, and transport pathways. This dataset provides boundary points for primary sediment cells, authored by the Department of Transport's Coastal Information team and last updated in March 2026.
Part I describes Devonian coral faunas from Western Australia, including 30 species from the West Kimberleys and four from the Carnarvon Basin. Part II deals with fragmentary Silurian coral material from southern New South Wales. The dataset is provided by the Australian Ocean Data Network and was last updated in April 2026.
The Shallow Coal Workings dataset identifies all recorded underground coal mine workings with a depth from the surface of 30 meters or less, with an exception for thicker seams where a 50-meter threshold applies. It is derived from the Mining Remediation Authority's records and is provided in WMTS and HTML formats. The dataset was last updated on 2026-04-14.
13 piston cores from 1250 to 2753 meters depth contain stiff nannofossil ooze, with sediment color changes linked to magnetic susceptibility and pore water sulfate variations. Methane and higher hydrocarbons were detected, suggesting a thermogenic gas component. The cores were collected by RV L'Atalante in 1999 for the ZoNiCo 5 survey to assess gas and petroleum potential.
2026 data from the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development delineates zones restricting pinewood movement to contain the destructive timber pest Hylotrupes bajulus. The dataset, maintained by the Pest and Disease Information Service, provides geospatial boundaries for biosecurity management.
Additional file 11 provides complete Gene Ontology (GO) and KEGG pathway enrichment results for transcripts enriched in the head section of the female parasitic nematode Eucoleus annulatus. The data corresponds to Mfuzz Cluster 3 from the comparative transcriptomic analysis described in the associated research. Yi-Dan Wang authored this dataset, which was last updated on 2026-05-13.
Additional file 9 from a transcriptomic study of the parasitic nematode Eucoleus annulatus. The dataset lists differentially expressed genes identified in the middle body section of the female worm. It was authored by Yi-Dan Wang and last updated on May 13, 2026.
184.7 KB Excel file from figshare lists genes differentially expressed in the tail section of the parasitic nematode Eucoleus annulatus. Author Yi-Dan Wang published this supplementary data under a CC-BY-4.0 license in May 2026. The data likely supports comparative analysis of gene expression across the parasite's body segments.
Additional file 8 of Characterization of the full-length transcriptome of female Eucoleus annulatus and comparative transcriptomic analysis of its head, middle, and tail body sections. This dataset, Table S7, lists differentially expressed genes identified in the head of the nematode parasite E. annulatus. It was authored by Yi-Dan Wang and last updated on May 13, 2026.
Additional file 13 provides complete Gene Ontology and KEGG pathway enrichment results for Mfuzz Cluster 6 and Cluster 7, which correspond to tail-enriched transcripts from the female Eucoleus annulatus parasite. The dataset was authored by Yi-Dan Wang and last updated on May 13, 2026. It is shared as a 1018.4 KB XLSX file under a CC-BY-4.0 license.
Additional file 12 from a transcriptomic study of the female parasitic nematode Eucoleus annulatus. The dataset contains complete Gene Ontology and KEGG pathway enrichment results for a cluster of transcripts enriched in the parasite's middle body section. Author Yi-Dan Wang published the data under a CC-BY-4.0 license on figshare in May 2026.
A supplementary table from a transcriptomic study of the parasitic nematode Eucoleus annulatus. The dataset contains predictions of transcription factors (TFs) from assembled unigenes, authored by Yi-Dan Wang and published under a CC-BY-4.0 license in May 2026. The file is 382.4 KB in size and available in XLSX format.
A BUSCO assessment table evaluating the completeness of a full-length transcriptome for the parasitic nematode Eucoleus annulatus. The data is provided as an Excel file by author Yi-Dan Wang and was last updated in May 2026. It is shared under a CC-BY-4.0 license.
A supplementary table of primers used for quantitative reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR) validation, authored by Yi-Dan Wang and last updated on May 13, 2026. The 10.7 KB XLSX file is published under a CC-BY-4.0 license on figshare. It accompanies a study characterizing the full-length transcriptome of the female parasitic nematode Eucoleus annulatus.
615.6 KB of long non-coding RNA prediction results for the parasitic nematode Eucoleus annulatus. The data, authored by Yi-Dan Wang, is shared under a CC-BY-4.0 license on figshare. Results are stored in an XLSX file and were last updated on May 13, 2026.
4.6 MB of functional annotation data for PacBio Iso-Seq transcripts from the parasitic nematode Eucoleus annulatus, authored by Yi-Dan Wang and shared under a CC-BY-4.0 license. The dataset was last updated on May 13, 2026, and is hosted on figshare. It provides annotations for transcripts derived from different body sections of the female parasite.
Western Australia's Carnarvon Basin contains data from the Wandagee No. 1 well, drilled to a depth of 3521 feet between April 25 and June 12, 1962. The Australian Ocean Data Network provides a summary of the drilling operation, which included a full program of logging, testing, and coring. The data details the stratigraphic sequence penetrated, from Quaternary sands to the Silurian-Ordovician section and the Tumblagooda Sandstone, and records traces of gas and water test results.
Western Australia's Carnaby's Black Cockatoo confirmed roost sites, buffered to 6km to indicate likely feeding areas. The dataset was created by the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions using formal roost survey methods described by Berry (2008). It is intended for use with associated feeding, breeding, and roosting data layers.
2026 data from David Mitchell at the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions details unconfirmed roost sites for Carnaby's Black Cockatoo. Each reported roost location is buffered by a 6-kilometer radius to model potential feeding areas. This spatial layer is designed for integration with related feeding, breeding, and confirmed roosting data.