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Microbial functional signature in the atmospheric boundary layer

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Figure 1. Sample collection locations. Map showing the geographical location and elevation from sea level of our nine sampling sites (in yellow) and the geographical position where public metagenomes originate (in orange)
Figure 2. Percentage of fungal and bacterial sequences in the metagenomes. The percentages are established as the number of sequences annotated as belonging to fungal and bacterial genomes over the sum of bacterial and fungal sequences in the metagenomes
Figure 3. Distribution of the samples based on the microbial functional profile. The PCo analysis of the Bray–Curtis dissimilarity matrix is based on the functional potential structure of each site
Figure 4. Proportion of sequences annotated as sporulation-related functional proteins in the metagenomes
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