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. 2022 Apr 28;8:32. doi: 10.1038/s41522-022-00299-8

Fig. 3. Taxonomic profile of the car tank lids compared to hydrocarbon-polluted soils and urban solar panels.

Fig. 3

Bioproject numbers “PRJNA525339 and PRNJA378860” correspond to microbial communities developed in cultures and soil, respectively, after the enrichment with a sole type of hydrocarbon. Bioproject numbers “PRJNA384633, PRJNA761266, PRJNA577076, PRJNA612814, PRJNA560138, and PRNJA507467” belong to studies on the natural microbial community in hydrocarbon-polluted soils. “PRJNA806867” corresponds to samples where the microbiota on solar panels was studied. More detailed information about each Bioproject and BioSamples can be found in Supplementary Dataset 1. a Alpha diversity metrics at the ASV level: observed ASVs -or richness- (left panel) and Shannon index (right panel) for all the selected datasets found in the literature and the dataset of the present study. ASV amplicon sequence variant. b Principal component analysis based on the beta diversity at a genus level. Each point corresponds to one BioSample (Description of each sample and accession numbers in Supplementary Dataset 1).