Abstract

The hydrocarbonoclastic lineages that have existed for millennia are responsible for the degradation of diverse aliphatic and aromatic compounds, regulating the ocean hydrocarbon cycles. Given the metabolic similarities in breaking down plastics and hydrocarbons, a thorough understanding and leveraging of these processes can provide biotechnologically based solutions to tackle global plastic pollution.

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