In this paper, a molecular analytical approach for detecting hydrocarbonoclastic bacteria in water is suggested as a proxy measurement for tracking petroleum discharges in industrialized or pristine aquatic environments. This approach is tested for general application in cold marine regions (freezing to 5 °C). We used amplicon sequencing and qPCR to quantify 16S rRNA and GyrB genes from oleophilic bacteria in seawater samples from two different crude oil enrichments.
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