Abundance of fungal classes with differential abundance across sampling methods. Iman A. Sylvain Rachel I. Adams John W. Taylor 10.1371/journal.pone.0213355.g007 https://plos.figshare.com/articles/figure/Abundance_of_fungal_classes_with_differential_abundance_across_sampling_methods_/7858721 <p>15 classes were found to have significant differential abundance (p<0.05) when sampled using either surface swabs or settled dust collectors in units with visible mold. Settled dust collectors detect greater abundance of fungal classes compared to surface samples in all but two class, Cystobasidiomycetes and Dothideomycetes.</p> 2019-03-18 17:33:12 water-damaged buildings fungi indoors water-damaged units nonvisible mold growth 21 households housing building Water-damaged housing C halotolerans San Francisco Bay Area amplicon sequencing classes Eurotiomycetes high-throughput sequencing high-throughput sequencing technologies housing project water-damaged homes health outcomes time period immunochemical methods Few studies Cladosporium species