Additional file 9 of Response and oil degradation activities of a northeast Atlantic bacterial community to biogenic and synthetic surfactants

Additional file 8: Supplementary Figure S5. Heatmap showing the scaled log abundance (color key on top left) of aliphatic and aromatic degradation, and biosurfactant synthesis pathways. Pathways are shown along the y-axis and BEWAF (seawater, crude oil, and biosurfactant), CEWAF (seawater, crude oil...

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Main Authors: Nikolova, Christina N., Ijaz, Umer Zeeshan, Magill, Clayton, Kleindienst, Sara, Joye, Samantha B., Gutierrez, Tony
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Published: figshare 2021
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.16655462
https://springernature.figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Additional_file_9_of_Response_and_oil_degradation_activities_of_a_northeast_Atlantic_bacterial_community_to_biogenic_and_synthetic_surfactants/16655462
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Summary:Additional file 8: Supplementary Figure S5. Heatmap showing the scaled log abundance (color key on top left) of aliphatic and aromatic degradation, and biosurfactant synthesis pathways. Pathways are shown along the y-axis and BEWAF (seawater, crude oil, and biosurfactant), CEWAF (seawater, crude oil, and synthetic dispersant), and WAF (seawater and crude oil only) samples along the x-axis. The two color-coded bars on top of the heatmap indicate their treatments and incubation days status. Hierarchical clustering of the samples (top) is based on the correlation between samples’ predicted gene expression.