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Microflora Danica (MFD) is set to create the compendium of the microbial populations of Denmark using 10'000+ samples encompassing soils, waters and sediments from natural, agricultural and built environments.
More than 40 subprojects are included in MFD, with various degrees of spatial resolutions, depth of associated data and technical challenges. This wiki is meant to help the researchers in navigating the various subprojects, data and results from MFD.
The first flagship manuscript "Microflora Danica: the atlas of Danish environmental microbiomes" is available as a preprint on bioRxiv. The data are publicly available, its findings can be explored and reproduced starting from The MFD Atlas page of this wiki.
The project is founded by the Poul Due Jensens Fond.
Responsible: Mads Albertsen (ma@bio.aau.dk) & Per H. Nielsen (phn@bio.aau.dk)
Curator: Francesco Delogu (frde@bio.aau.dk)