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<BioSampleSet><BioSample access="public" publication_date="2021-07-11T18:39:01.217" last_update="2021-07-11T18:39:01.217" submission_date="2020-03-24T10:27:05.383" id="14438336" accession="SAMN14438336">   <Ids>     <Id db="BioSample" is_primary="1">SAMN14438336</Id>     <Id db_label="Sample name">Bin_52R</Id>   </Ids>   <Description>     <Title>MADMAAX_Bioreactor_Bin_52R</Title>     <Organism taxonomy_id="2651163" taxonomy_name="Ignavibacteriaceae bacterium">       <OrganismName>Ignavibacteriaceae bacterium</OrganismName>     </Organism>     <Comment>       <Paragraph>We take a unique opportunity to explore the adaptation of a partial- nitritation anammox (PNA) microbiome to repetitive and rapidly changing microaerobic and anoxic environment. Processes utilizing anammox bacteria for N removal have become extremely popular toward energy-saving wastewater treatment - and for good reason. Anammox organisms do not require oxygen or organic carbon as they convert ammonium (NH4+) and nitrite (NO2-) directly to nitrogen gas (N2). For 3 years, we evaluated the performance of a laboratory-scale deammonification bioreactor (single-stage partial nitritation-anammox process), which treated the effluent from the Nine Springs Wastewater Treatment Plant struvite recovery process (Madison Metropolitan Sewerage District, Madison, WI, USA). This is BIN_52R from that experiment.</Paragraph>       <Paragraph>Keywords: GSC:MIxS;MIMAG:6.0</Paragraph>     </Comment>   </Description>   <Owner>     <Name>University of Wisconsin-Madison</Name>     <Contacts>       <Contact email="kmyers2@wisc.edu">         <Name>           <First>Kevin</First>           <Last>Myers</Last>         </Name>       </Contact>     </Contacts>   </Owner>   <Models>     <Model>MIMAG.wastewater</Model>   </Models>   <Package display_name="MIMAG: metagenome-assembled genome, wastewater; version 6.0">MIMAG.wastewater.6.0</Package>   <Attributes>     <Attribute attribute_name="isolation_source" harmonized_name="isolation_source" display_name="isolation source">laboratory-scale deammonification bioreactor inoculated with effluent from wastewater treatment plant</Attribute>     <Attribute attribute_name="collection_date" harmonized_name="collection_date" display_name="collection date">2017-05-26</Attribute>     <Attribute attribute_name="geo_loc_name" harmonized_name="geo_loc_name" display_name="geographic location">USA:Nine Springs Wastewater Treatment Plant, Madison Metropolitan Sewerage District, Dane County, Madison, WI</Attribute>     <Attribute attribute_name="lat_lon" harmonized_name="lat_lon" display_name="latitude and longitude">43.07 N 89.40 W</Attribute>     <Attribute attribute_name="isolate" harmonized_name="isolate" display_name="isolate">Bin_52R</Attribute>     <Attribute attribute_name="env_broad_scale" harmonized_name="env_broad_scale" display_name="broad-scale environmental context">wastewater biome</Attribute>     <Attribute attribute_name="env_local_scale" harmonized_name="env_local_scale" display_name="local-scale environmental context">deammonification</Attribute>     <Attribute attribute_name="env_medium" harmonized_name="env_medium" display_name="environmental medium">effluent from the Nine Springs Wastewater Treatment Plant</Attribute>     <Attribute attribute_name="metagenomic">1</Attribute>     <Attribute attribute_name="environmental-sample">1</Attribute>     <Attribute attribute_name="sample-type" harmonized_name="sample_type" display_name="sample type">metagenomic assembly</Attribute>     <Attribute attribute_name="metagenome-source">bioreactor metagenome</Attribute>     <Attribute attribute_name="derived-from" harmonized_name="derived_from" display_name="derived from">This BioSample is a metagenomic assembly obtained from the bioreactor metagenome BioSample: SAMN14405149</Attribute>   </Attributes>   <Links>     <Link type="entrez" target="bioproject" label="PRJNA559529">559529</Link>   </Links>   <Status status="live" when="2021-07-11T18:39:01.217"/> </BioSample> </BioSampleSet>
