Summary of Study ST001163

This data is available at the NIH Common Fund's National Metabolomics Data Repository (NMDR) website, the Metabolomics Workbench, https://www.metabolomicsworkbench.org, where it has been assigned Project ID PR000747. The data can be accessed directly via it's Project DOI: 10.21228/M8469M This work is supported by NIH grant, U2C- DK119886.

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Study IDST001163
Study TitleVariability in metabolomic profiles among unique genotypes of Acropora cervicornis (part-II)
Study SummaryWe hypothesized that each of the three genotypes tested would have unique metabolomic profiles. These data increase our basic knowledge of the coral metabolome and represent an important step toward linking genotype, phenotype, and metabolome in reef-building corals.
Institute
University of Florida
DepartmentFlorida Aquarium Center for Conservation
Last NamePatterson
First NameJoshua
Address529 Estuary Shore Lane, Apollo Beach, FL 33572
Emailjoshpatterson@ufl.edu
Phone813-419-4917
Submit Date2019-03-11
Num Groups3
Total Subjects16
Raw Data File Type(s)raw(Thermo)
Analysis Type DetailLC-MS
Release Date2020-03-11
Release Version1
Joshua Patterson Joshua Patterson
https://dx.doi.org/10.21228/M8469M
ftp://www.metabolomicsworkbench.org/Studies/ application/zip

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Project ID:PR000747
Project DOI:doi: 10.21228/M8469M
Project Title:Variability in metabolomic profiles among unique genotypes of Acropora cervicornis
Project Type:intraspecific variability
Project Summary:This project aims to identify differences in metabolomic profiles among known, unique genotypes of the threatened staghorn coral Acropora cervicornis. Previous studies have shown that the three genotypes selected for study possess unique phenotypes related to growth and thermotolerance. Improved understanding of metabolomic differences could aid in selection of A. cervicornis genotypes for use in restoration.
Institute:University of Florida
Department:Department of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
Last Name:Patterson
First Name:Joshua
Address:Florida Aquarium Center for Conservation, 529 Estuary Shore Lane, Apollo Beach, FL 33572
Email:joshpatterson@ufl.edu
Phone:8134194917
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