Browse and filter samples across projects, locations, and time. Use the filters below to refine samples. Results appear in the table or you can navigate to individual samples or its parent project. Navigating with multiple selections will open an aggregated view containing all your selected samples/parent projects .
Investigate the taxonomic composition of selected samples. Filter samples then explore taxonomy, and patterns of diversity and abundance across samples.
Browse all detected species within the filtered sample(s). Hover over a tile to view species details and use the links provided to explore external resources (GBIF, NCBI, and Wikipedia where available).
View all assigned taxa within the filtered sample(s). Frequency of occurrence shows how many samples contain each taxon, and relative read abundance (%) reflects the proportion of reads assigned to each taxon across the filtered dataset.
Explore biodiversity patterns across one or more projects. Filter samples, then investigate detected taxa, phylogenetic relationships, community structure, and multivariate patterns across samples.
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