BACKGROUND: The study of bacteriophages continues to generate key information about microbial interactions in the environment. Many phenotypic characteristics of bacteriophages cannot be examined by sequencing alone, further highlighting the necessity for isolation and examination of phages from environmental samples. While much of our current knowledge base has been generated by the study of marine phages, freshwater viruses are understudied in comparison. Our group has previously conducted metagenomics-based studies samples collected from Lake Michigan - the data presented in this study relate to four phages that were extracted from the same samples. FINDINGS: Four phages were extracted from Lake Michigan on the same bacterial host, exhi...
As a step towards better understanding of diversity and biology of phages and their hosts in haloalk...
Viruses are ubiquitous microbiome components, shaping ecosystems via strain-specific predation, hori...
Contains fulltext : 169717.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Bacteriophages,...
Despite the abundance, ubiquity and impact of environmental viruses, their inherent genomic plastici...
In comparison to the oceans, freshwater environments represent a more diverse community of microorga...
Bacteriophages are powerful ecosystem engineers. They drive bacterial mortality rates and genetic di...
An indigenous freshwater bacterium (Sphingomonas sp. strain B18) from Lake Plusssee (Schleswig-Holst...
It has been suggested that bacteriophages are the most abundant entities on the planet. The goal of ...
As a step towards better understanding of diversity and biology of phages and their hosts in haloalk...
Abstract Although bacteriophages are central entities in bacterial ecology and population dynamics, ...
Fonsibacter (LD12 subclade) is among the most abundant bacterioplankton in freshwater ecosystems. Th...
While it is well established that viruses play an important role in the structure of marine microbia...
In the field of microbiology, bacteriophages, viruses that infect bacteria, are becoming an extensiv...
Bacteria are responsible for many Healthcare-Associated infections each year and are evolving to bec...
The host range of bacteriophages defines their impact on bacterial communities and genome diversity....
As a step towards better understanding of diversity and biology of phages and their hosts in haloalk...
Viruses are ubiquitous microbiome components, shaping ecosystems via strain-specific predation, hori...
Contains fulltext : 169717.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Bacteriophages,...
Despite the abundance, ubiquity and impact of environmental viruses, their inherent genomic plastici...
In comparison to the oceans, freshwater environments represent a more diverse community of microorga...
Bacteriophages are powerful ecosystem engineers. They drive bacterial mortality rates and genetic di...
An indigenous freshwater bacterium (Sphingomonas sp. strain B18) from Lake Plusssee (Schleswig-Holst...
It has been suggested that bacteriophages are the most abundant entities on the planet. The goal of ...
As a step towards better understanding of diversity and biology of phages and their hosts in haloalk...
Abstract Although bacteriophages are central entities in bacterial ecology and population dynamics, ...
Fonsibacter (LD12 subclade) is among the most abundant bacterioplankton in freshwater ecosystems. Th...
While it is well established that viruses play an important role in the structure of marine microbia...
In the field of microbiology, bacteriophages, viruses that infect bacteria, are becoming an extensiv...
Bacteria are responsible for many Healthcare-Associated infections each year and are evolving to bec...
The host range of bacteriophages defines their impact on bacterial communities and genome diversity....
As a step towards better understanding of diversity and biology of phages and their hosts in haloalk...
Viruses are ubiquitous microbiome components, shaping ecosystems via strain-specific predation, hori...
Contains fulltext : 169717.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Bacteriophages,...