as mean ± standard deviation of triplicate experiments. In order to compare the four organs and to prove that the differences between these organs are not an accident or due to a chance, we utilised the Kruskal-Wallis test. This test rejects the hypothesis that the organs are from identical populations. Moreover, we used ANOVA (at a significant level of p < 0.05) coupled with multiple comparisons of means (Tukey Contrasts) to investigate: the differences between different organ assays and to compare selected M. minima populations. In addition, we completed discriminative analysis, namely PCA, for each organ by the using TPC as a matrix. We evaluated the association between variables by the Pearson correlation method. The levels and the statistical analysis (ANOVA, Kruskal-Wallis test and Tukey test) are shown in Supplementary Tables S1, S2. We used R (version 3.5.1) for all statistical analyses. The utilised packages were: Agricolae, Rcmdr, car, RcmdrMisc, corrplot, tidyverse, hrbrthemes, ggplot2 and RColorBrewer 68-71 .
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