Electronic Supplementary Material and Supplemental Figures
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The built environment—the homes, workplaces, vehicles, and other spaces where people spend most of their time—contains an enormous diversity of microorganisms with significance for human wellbeing, yet we know little about the factors shaping these microbial communities. We found that patterns of wetting and drying that mimic indoor leaks on common building materials affects the diversity of bacteria and fungi growing on the materials. But the identity of these microorganisms differed from one building material to another, and this was especially variable with wetting and drying. This means that common disturbances that lead to microbial growth in homes and offices can make it difficult to predict which microbes, including those that represent health threats to people, will occur in the built environment.
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2024-04-18



