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. 2021 Jun 14;97(7):fiab082. doi: 10.1093/femsec/fiab082

Figure 6.

Figure 6.

Relative abundances and taxonomic classifications of putative hydrocarbon degraders carrying genes associated with alkane (alkB, CYP153 and ladA) and PAH (phnAc) degradation. Relative abundances of alkB (A), ladA (B), CYP153 (C) and phnAc(D) genes are expressed in counts per million reads [cpm]). Taxonomic identities of the most prominent (highest mean relative cpm values across all communities) genotypes are color-coded. Source genera of putative hydrocarbon degraders that harbor more than one kind of degradation gene are shown in boldface. Genotypes without an assigned genus were either not unambiguously classified (‘Unknown’) or originate from uncultured lineages (e.g. ‘UBA3067’). The shown abundances are based on metagenomic shotgun data and in general represent the mean values of n = 3 (seawater, AWB, CLB) or n = 6 (uncoated beads) biological replicates. Genotypes marked with an asterisk (*) represent genotypes associated with dilbit-associated MAGs. Abbreviations: mns, months.