none5siIn benthic deep-sea ecosystems, which represent the largest biome on Earth, viruses have a recognised key ecological role, but their diversity is still largely unknown. Identifying the taxonomic composition of viruses is crucial for understanding virus-host interactions, their role in food web functioning and evolutionary processes. Here, we compared the performance of various bioinformatic tools (BLAST, MG-RAST, NBC, VMGAP, MetaVir, VIROME) for analysing the viral taxonomic composition in simulated viromes and viral metagenomes from different benthic deep-sea ecosystems. The analyses of simulated viromes indicate that all the BLAST tools, followed by MetaVir and VMGAP, are more reliable in the affiliation of viral sequences a...
Viruses are the most common biological entities in the marine environment. There has not been a glob...
Viruses are the most common biological entities in the oceans by an order of magnitude. However, ver...
Contains fulltext : 176885.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Marine viruses ...
none5Viruses have been recognized as the most abundant and diversified component of aquatic environm...
15th Symposium on Aquatic Microbial Ecology (SAME15), 3-8 September 2017, Zagreb, CroatiaThe dark oc...
50G (1942_50GL), 500G (1943_500GL) and 1000G (1752_1000GL) sets are simulated reads previously repor...
Viruses are the most abundant biological entity in the ocean, and they can influence microbial morta...
Viruses represent the most abundant biological entities on earth where, they are able to interact wi...
Viruses are the most common biological entities in the marine environment. There has not been a glob...
As arch manipulators of their host communities’, marine phages (viruses of bacteria) are key player...
Viruses are the most common biological entities in the marine environment. There has not been a glob...
Viruses are the most abundant biological entity on Earth and outnumber their hosts ten-to-one. Ocean...
Bacteria and their viruses (phage) are fundamental drivers of many ecosystem processes including glo...
Viruses are the most abundant biological entity on Earth and outnumber their hosts ten-to-one. Ocean...
<div><p>Bacteria and their viruses (phage) are fundamental drivers of many ecosystem processes inclu...
Viruses are the most common biological entities in the marine environment. There has not been a glob...
Viruses are the most common biological entities in the oceans by an order of magnitude. However, ver...
Contains fulltext : 176885.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Marine viruses ...
none5Viruses have been recognized as the most abundant and diversified component of aquatic environm...
15th Symposium on Aquatic Microbial Ecology (SAME15), 3-8 September 2017, Zagreb, CroatiaThe dark oc...
50G (1942_50GL), 500G (1943_500GL) and 1000G (1752_1000GL) sets are simulated reads previously repor...
Viruses are the most abundant biological entity in the ocean, and they can influence microbial morta...
Viruses represent the most abundant biological entities on earth where, they are able to interact wi...
Viruses are the most common biological entities in the marine environment. There has not been a glob...
As arch manipulators of their host communities’, marine phages (viruses of bacteria) are key player...
Viruses are the most common biological entities in the marine environment. There has not been a glob...
Viruses are the most abundant biological entity on Earth and outnumber their hosts ten-to-one. Ocean...
Bacteria and their viruses (phage) are fundamental drivers of many ecosystem processes including glo...
Viruses are the most abundant biological entity on Earth and outnumber their hosts ten-to-one. Ocean...
<div><p>Bacteria and their viruses (phage) are fundamental drivers of many ecosystem processes inclu...
Viruses are the most common biological entities in the marine environment. There has not been a glob...
Viruses are the most common biological entities in the oceans by an order of magnitude. However, ver...
Contains fulltext : 176885.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Marine viruses ...