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Fig. 5 | Microbiome

Fig. 5

From: Plastic leachates impair picophytoplankton and dramatically reshape the marine microbiome

Fig. 5

The main characteristics and functional annotations of the 22 identified MAGs recovered from the metagenomes. a Heatmap indicating the percentage completion, redundancy, and coverage of each MAG in each treatment. Coverage for each MAG was calculated in Anvi’o v. 6.2. Bold bin names indicate complete MAGs. An asterisk (*) indicates MAGs that were significantly more abundant in a PVC treatment compared to the control (p < 0.001, FDR-corrected). b Phylogenetic tree of the curated MAGs, based on MAFFT alignment of recovered ribosomal marker sequences. Complete and high-quality MAGs (completion > 97%, redundancy < 3%) are color-coded along with the taxonomic class to which each MAG is assigned. c The main complete or near-complete gene pathways of the selected biochemical functions for each MAG. Biochemical pathway completeness is indicated by blue shading. 3HP, 3-hydroxypropionate cycle; TCA, tricarboxylic acid cycle; DC/HB, dicarboxylate/4-hydroxybutyrate cycle; HP/HB, 3-hydroxypropionate/4-hydroxybutyrate cycle; WL, Wood-Ljungdah pathway; AB, Arnon-Buchanan cycle; ANR, assimilatory nitrate reduction; DNR, dissimilatory nitrate reduction; ASR, assimilatory sulfur reduction; DSR, dissimilatory sulfur reduction; benzoate degradation*1, benzoate degradation I (aerobic); benzoate degradation*2, benzoate degradation II (aerobic and anaerobic)

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