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  1. Genome of P. vulgatus ATCC 8482
  2. Identified proteins with peptide counts
  3. BioCyc-predicted biosynthesis of amino acids including identified proteins
  4. BioCyc-predicted biosynthesis of nucleotides including identified proteins
  5. BioCyc-predicted biosynthesis of fatty acids and cell wall including identified proteins
  6. Metabolites of the intracellular metabolome
  7. CoAs of the metabolome
  8. Metabolites of the extracellular metabolome

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This data contains fish data such as fish abundance, fish community structure data, fish species data obtained in the study, fish productivity and also fish length-weight relationships.

This data showed all water parameters and the calculation of water quality status using STORET methods in Jatigede Reservoir

This data showed all water parameters and the calculation of water quality status using STORET methods in Jatigede Reservoir

Spreadsheet of weight, length and sex of fish sampled after feed switch between vegetable and marine oil, in September 2015 (freshwater) and January 2016 (seawater).

Spreadsheet columns are:

  • Date (YYYY-MM-DD)
  • Day (day zero is the day before first feeding with new feed)
  • Inputter (person entering data into Excel)
  • Tank (1, 2, 4, 5 with Atlantic salmon, 3 and 6 with rainbow trout)
  • Section (tanks were divided in half using perforated walls)
  • Treatment (explained in sheet "treatments")

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Additional data for the calculations and proteomic dataset of the catabolsim of P. vulgatus containing:

  1. Genome
  2. Proteomic data of the pathways and respiration
  3. Proteomic data of the transporter
  4. Proteomic data of the sus-like system
  5. Calculation of the cell dry weight and total cell count
  6. Calculations of the specific ATP yield
  7. Calculations of the product yields and biomass yields

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