Microbes drive the biogeochemical cycles that fuel planet Earth, and their viruses (phages) alter microbial population structure, genome repertoire, and metabolic capacity. However, our ability to understand and quantify phage-host interactions is technique-limited. Here, we introduce phageFISH -a markedly improved geneFISH protocol that increases gene detection efficiency from 40% to > 92% and is optimized for detection and visualization of intra-and extracellular phage DNA. The application of phageFISH to characterize infection dynamics in a marine podovirus-gammaproteobacterial host model system corroborated classical metrics (qPCR, plaque assay, FVIC, DAPI) and outperformed most of them to reveal new biology. PhageFISH detected both rep...
Viruses influence the ecology and evolutionary trajectory of microbial communities. Yet our understa...
Viruses numerically dominate our oceans; however, we have only just begun to document the diversity,...
Viruses influence the ecology and evolutionary trajectory of microbial communities. Yet our understa...
Microbes drive the biogeochemical cycles that fuel planet Earth, and their viruses (phages) alter mi...
8th Aquatic Virus Workshop, 10-16 July 2016, PlymouthThe Viral tagging technique is a promising meth...
Viruses infecting bacteria (phages) are the most abundant and ubiquitous entities on Earth and likel...
There are estimated to be 1030 virus-like particles in the world\u27s oceans. Most are viruses that ...
Though viruses may be the most abundant biological entities on the planet, very little is known abou...
The possibility of visualizing bacteriophage-host interactions through fluorescence in situ hybridiz...
Microbes drive ecosystem functioning and their viruses modulate these impacts through mortality, gen...
1st Iberian Ecological Society Meeting (2019); XIV Congreso Nacional de la Asociación Española de Ec...
We staged infections at four multiplicities of infection (MOI 0, 0.01, 0.1, and 1), and took snapsho...
ABSTRACT Ocean viruses are ubiquitous and abundant and play important roles in global biogeochemical...
TIMI-940; No. of Pages 10natural environments has sparked the burgeoning field of ‘viral ecology ’ [...
Viruses constitute the vast majority of all biological entities in the biosphere and represent one o...
Viruses influence the ecology and evolutionary trajectory of microbial communities. Yet our understa...
Viruses numerically dominate our oceans; however, we have only just begun to document the diversity,...
Viruses influence the ecology and evolutionary trajectory of microbial communities. Yet our understa...
Microbes drive the biogeochemical cycles that fuel planet Earth, and their viruses (phages) alter mi...
8th Aquatic Virus Workshop, 10-16 July 2016, PlymouthThe Viral tagging technique is a promising meth...
Viruses infecting bacteria (phages) are the most abundant and ubiquitous entities on Earth and likel...
There are estimated to be 1030 virus-like particles in the world\u27s oceans. Most are viruses that ...
Though viruses may be the most abundant biological entities on the planet, very little is known abou...
The possibility of visualizing bacteriophage-host interactions through fluorescence in situ hybridiz...
Microbes drive ecosystem functioning and their viruses modulate these impacts through mortality, gen...
1st Iberian Ecological Society Meeting (2019); XIV Congreso Nacional de la Asociación Española de Ec...
We staged infections at four multiplicities of infection (MOI 0, 0.01, 0.1, and 1), and took snapsho...
ABSTRACT Ocean viruses are ubiquitous and abundant and play important roles in global biogeochemical...
TIMI-940; No. of Pages 10natural environments has sparked the burgeoning field of ‘viral ecology ’ [...
Viruses constitute the vast majority of all biological entities in the biosphere and represent one o...
Viruses influence the ecology and evolutionary trajectory of microbial communities. Yet our understa...
Viruses numerically dominate our oceans; however, we have only just begun to document the diversity,...
Viruses influence the ecology and evolutionary trajectory of microbial communities. Yet our understa...