Cyanobacteriophage Syn9 is a large, contractile-tailed bacteriophage infecting the widespread, numerically dominant marine cyanobacteria of the genera Prochlorococcus and Synechococcus. Its 177 300 bp genome sequence encodes 226 putative proteins and six tRNAs. Experimental and computational analyses identified genes likely involved in virion formation, nucleotide synthesis, and DNA replication and repair. Syn9 shows significant mosaicism when compared with related cyanophages S-PM2, P-SSM2 and P-SSM4, although shared genes show strong purifying selection and evidence for large population sizes relative to other phages. Related to coliphage T4 - which shares 19% of Syn9's genes - Syn9 shows evidence for different patterns of DNA replication...
Phages are extremely abundant in the oceans, influencing the population dynamics, diversity and evol...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Joint Program in Biological Oceanography (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, De...
The discovery of the genes psbA and psbD, encoding the D1 and D2 core components of the photosynthet...
Cyanobacteriophage Syn9 is a large, contractile-tailed bacteriophage infecting the widespread, numer...
Marine Synechococcus spp and marine Prochlorococcus spp are numerically dominant photoautotrophs in ...
As significant drivers of cyanobacteria mortality, cyanophages have been known to regulate the popul...
A new cyanophage, S-B05, infecting a phycoerythrin-enriched (PE-type) Synechococcus strain was isola...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published arti...
P>The vast majority of cyanophages isolated to date are cyanomyoviruses, a group related to bacterio...
Prochlorococcus, an abundant phototroph in the oceans, are infected by members of three families of ...
Cyanophages infecting cyanobacteria of the genera Synechococcus and Prochlorococcus are abundant an...
Themarine cyanophage Syn5 can be propagated to a high titer in the laboratory onmarine photosyntheti...
Members of two cyanobacterial genera, Synechococcus and Prochlorococcus, are dominant within the pro...
<div><p>The oceanic cyanobacteria <em>Prochlorococcus</em> are globally important, ecologically dive...
Cyanophages play a crucial role in the biogeochemical cycles of aquatic ecosystems by affecting the ...
Phages are extremely abundant in the oceans, influencing the population dynamics, diversity and evol...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Joint Program in Biological Oceanography (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, De...
The discovery of the genes psbA and psbD, encoding the D1 and D2 core components of the photosynthet...
Cyanobacteriophage Syn9 is a large, contractile-tailed bacteriophage infecting the widespread, numer...
Marine Synechococcus spp and marine Prochlorococcus spp are numerically dominant photoautotrophs in ...
As significant drivers of cyanobacteria mortality, cyanophages have been known to regulate the popul...
A new cyanophage, S-B05, infecting a phycoerythrin-enriched (PE-type) Synechococcus strain was isola...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published arti...
P>The vast majority of cyanophages isolated to date are cyanomyoviruses, a group related to bacterio...
Prochlorococcus, an abundant phototroph in the oceans, are infected by members of three families of ...
Cyanophages infecting cyanobacteria of the genera Synechococcus and Prochlorococcus are abundant an...
Themarine cyanophage Syn5 can be propagated to a high titer in the laboratory onmarine photosyntheti...
Members of two cyanobacterial genera, Synechococcus and Prochlorococcus, are dominant within the pro...
<div><p>The oceanic cyanobacteria <em>Prochlorococcus</em> are globally important, ecologically dive...
Cyanophages play a crucial role in the biogeochemical cycles of aquatic ecosystems by affecting the ...
Phages are extremely abundant in the oceans, influencing the population dynamics, diversity and evol...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Joint Program in Biological Oceanography (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, De...
The discovery of the genes psbA and psbD, encoding the D1 and D2 core components of the photosynthet...