Chronic polyaromatic hydrocarbon (pah) contamination is a marginal driver for community diversity and prokaryotic predicted functioning in coastal sediments

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  • who: Mathilde Jeanbille from the University of New South Wales, Australia have published the research: Chronic Polyaromatic Hydrocarbon (PAH) Contamination Is a Marginal Driver for Community Diversity and Prokaryotic Predicted Functioning in Coastal Sediments, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)

SUMMARY

    Although several studies have demonstrated congruencies between 16S rRNA based and functional gene phylogenies (Langille et_al, 2013; Martiny et_al, 2013; Aßhauer et_al, 2015), the authors are aware that prediction approaches cannot replace whole metagenome or metatranscriptome profiling. Effect of PAH Contaminations on Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Alpha-Diversity Microbial communities from coastal environments impacted . . .

     

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