Proposed biosynthetic pathways of (microbial) precursors to LCFA in examined Tetractinellid species.

FAs detected in the studied sponges are shown in a black rectangle, solid arrows indicate elongation, dashed arrows indicate Δ 5,9 desaturation. The species encompassing each LCFA are indicated with abbreviated names as in Table 1 and names in bold means that the LCFA is dominant in that specific sp...

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Main Authors: Anna de Kluijver (9997862), Klaas G. J. Nierop (10042102), Teresa M. Morganti (10042105), Martijn C. Bart (9997865), Beate M. Slaby (10042108), Ulrike Hanz (4710162), Jasper M. de Goeij (7891805), Furu Mienis (4710161), Jack J. Middelburg (119295)
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Published: 2021
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HMA
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0241095.g005
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Summary:FAs detected in the studied sponges are shown in a black rectangle, solid arrows indicate elongation, dashed arrows indicate Δ 5,9 desaturation. The species encompassing each LCFA are indicated with abbreviated names as in Table 1 and names in bold means that the LCFA is dominant in that specific species.