AbstractThe Age of Genomics dawned only gradually for bacteriophages. It was 1977 when the genome of phage φX174 was published and 1983 when the “large” genome of phage λ hit the streets. More recently, the pace has quickened, so that we now have over 100 complete phage genomes and can expect thousands in a very few years. These sequences have been marvelously informative for the biology of the individual phages, but with the advent of high volume sequencing technology, the real excitement for phage biology is that it is now possible to analyze the sequences together and thereby address—for the first time at whole genome resolution—a set of fundamental biological questions related to populations: What is the structure of the global phage po...
The bacteriophage population is vast, dynamic, old, and genetically diverse. The genomics of phages ...
Bacteriophage are viruses that have been around on planet Earth since the existence of bacteria. Pha...
Bacteriophages typically have small genomes1 and depend on their bacterial hosts for replication2. H...
AbstractThe Age of Genomics dawned only gradually for bacteriophages. It was 1977 when the genome of...
The dawn of next generation sequencing technologies has opened up exciting possibilities for whole g...
Phages are the most abundant biological entities on Earth and are central players in the evolution o...
Phages are the most abundant biological entities on Earth and are central players in the evolution o...
There are "1031 phage in the biosphere, making them the most abundant biological entities on th...
The bacteriophage population is large, dynamic, ancient, and genetically diverse. Limited genomic in...
Small genes (<150 nucleotides) have been systematically overlooked in phage genomes. We employ a ...
Background: Bacterial viruses (phages) play a critical role in shaping microbial populations as they...
Sequencing technologies, genomics, and bioinformatics are rapid and effective tools to study phage g...
Small genes (\u3c150 nucleotides) have been systematically overlooked in phage genomes. We employ a ...
Over a century of bacteriophage research has uncovered a plethora of fundamental aspects of their bi...
The numbers of discovered phages are just a minute fraction of its population in the biosphere. Howe...
The bacteriophage population is vast, dynamic, old, and genetically diverse. The genomics of phages ...
Bacteriophage are viruses that have been around on planet Earth since the existence of bacteria. Pha...
Bacteriophages typically have small genomes1 and depend on their bacterial hosts for replication2. H...
AbstractThe Age of Genomics dawned only gradually for bacteriophages. It was 1977 when the genome of...
The dawn of next generation sequencing technologies has opened up exciting possibilities for whole g...
Phages are the most abundant biological entities on Earth and are central players in the evolution o...
Phages are the most abundant biological entities on Earth and are central players in the evolution o...
There are "1031 phage in the biosphere, making them the most abundant biological entities on th...
The bacteriophage population is large, dynamic, ancient, and genetically diverse. Limited genomic in...
Small genes (<150 nucleotides) have been systematically overlooked in phage genomes. We employ a ...
Background: Bacterial viruses (phages) play a critical role in shaping microbial populations as they...
Sequencing technologies, genomics, and bioinformatics are rapid and effective tools to study phage g...
Small genes (\u3c150 nucleotides) have been systematically overlooked in phage genomes. We employ a ...
Over a century of bacteriophage research has uncovered a plethora of fundamental aspects of their bi...
The numbers of discovered phages are just a minute fraction of its population in the biosphere. Howe...
The bacteriophage population is vast, dynamic, old, and genetically diverse. The genomics of phages ...
Bacteriophage are viruses that have been around on planet Earth since the existence of bacteria. Pha...
Bacteriophages typically have small genomes1 and depend on their bacterial hosts for replication2. H...