Phages play a key role in the marine environment by regulating the transfer of energy between trophic levels and influencing global carbon and nutrient cycles. The diversity of marine phage communities remains difficult to characterize because of the lack of a signature gene common to all phages. Recent studies have demonstrated the presence of host-derived auxiliary metabolic genes in phage genomes, such as those belonging to the Pho regulon, which regulates phosphate uptake and metabolism under low-phosphate conditions. Among the completely sequenced phage genomes in GenBank, this study identified Pho regulon genes in nearly 40% of the marine phage genomes, while only 4% of nonmarine phage genomes contained these genes. While several Pho ...
There are estimated to be 1030 virus-like particles in the world\u27s oceans. Most are viruses that ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 42-45).Lysogenic conversion genes are derived from integr...
There are estimated to be 1030 virus-like particles in the world\u27s oceans. Most are viruses that ...
Phages play a key role in the marine environment by regulating the transfer of energy between trophi...
Phages play a key role in the marine environment by regulating the transfer of energy between trophi...
Phages play a key role in the marine environment by regulating the transfer of energy between trophi...
Viruses that infect marine cyanobacteria–cyanophages–often carry genes with orthologs in their cyano...
<div><p>Viruses infecting prokaryotic cells (phages) are the most abundant entities of the biosphere...
Viruses are the most abundant biological entities in the ocean and are believed to contribute to nut...
Viruses infecting prokaryotic cells (phages) are the most abundant entities of the biosphere and con...
Viruses are the most abundant biological entities in the ocean and are believed to contribute to nut...
SummaryPhosphorus (P) availability, which often limits productivity in marine ecosystems, shapes the...
The genus Pseudoalteromonas of the class Gammaproteobacteria represents a ubiquitous clade of marine...
The genus Pseudoalteromonas of the class Gammaproteobacteria represents a ubiquitous clade of marine...
The genus Pseudoalteromonas of the class Gammaproteobacteria represents a ubiquitous clade of marine...
There are estimated to be 1030 virus-like particles in the world\u27s oceans. Most are viruses that ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 42-45).Lysogenic conversion genes are derived from integr...
There are estimated to be 1030 virus-like particles in the world\u27s oceans. Most are viruses that ...
Phages play a key role in the marine environment by regulating the transfer of energy between trophi...
Phages play a key role in the marine environment by regulating the transfer of energy between trophi...
Phages play a key role in the marine environment by regulating the transfer of energy between trophi...
Viruses that infect marine cyanobacteria–cyanophages–often carry genes with orthologs in their cyano...
<div><p>Viruses infecting prokaryotic cells (phages) are the most abundant entities of the biosphere...
Viruses are the most abundant biological entities in the ocean and are believed to contribute to nut...
Viruses infecting prokaryotic cells (phages) are the most abundant entities of the biosphere and con...
Viruses are the most abundant biological entities in the ocean and are believed to contribute to nut...
SummaryPhosphorus (P) availability, which often limits productivity in marine ecosystems, shapes the...
The genus Pseudoalteromonas of the class Gammaproteobacteria represents a ubiquitous clade of marine...
The genus Pseudoalteromonas of the class Gammaproteobacteria represents a ubiquitous clade of marine...
The genus Pseudoalteromonas of the class Gammaproteobacteria represents a ubiquitous clade of marine...
There are estimated to be 1030 virus-like particles in the world\u27s oceans. Most are viruses that ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 42-45).Lysogenic conversion genes are derived from integr...
There are estimated to be 1030 virus-like particles in the world\u27s oceans. Most are viruses that ...