Viruses, most of which are phage, are extremely abundant in marine sediments, yet almost nothing is known about their identity or diversity. We present the metagenomic analysis of an uncultured near–shore marine–sediment viral community. Three–quarters of the sequences in the sample were not related to anything previously reported. Among the sequences that could be identified, the majority belonged to double–stranded DNA phage. Temperate phage were more common than lytic phage, suggesting that lysogeny may be an important lifestyle for sediment viruses. Comparisons between the sediment sample and previously sequenced seawater viral communities showed that certain phage phylogenetic groups were abundant in all marine viral communities, while...
Marine viruses are key drivers of host diversity, population dynamics and biogeochemical cycling and...
Marine viruses are key drivers of host diversity, population dynamics and biogeochemicalcycling and ...
Marine viruses are key drivers of host diversity, population dynamics and biogeochemical cycling and...
Viruses, most of which are phage, are extremely abundant in marine sediments, yet almost nothing is ...
Viruses, most of which are phage, are extremely abundant in marine sediments, yet almost nothing is ...
Viruses are the most common biological entities in the oceans by an order of magnitude. However, ver...
Viruses are the most common biological entities in the oceans by an order of magnitude. However, ver...
Viruses are the most common biological entities in the oceans by an order of magnitude. However, ver...
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 marine environment. There has not been a glob...
Viruses, and more particularly phages (viruses that infect bacteria), represent one of the most abun...
Viruses, and more particularly phages (viruses that infect bacteria), represent one of the most abun...
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 marine environment. There has not been a glob...
Viruses are the most common biological entities in the marine environment. There has not been a glob...
Marine viruses are key drivers of host diversity, population dynamics and biogeochemical cycling and...
Marine viruses are key drivers of host diversity, population dynamics and biogeochemicalcycling and ...
Marine viruses are key drivers of host diversity, population dynamics and biogeochemical cycling and...
Viruses, most of which are phage, are extremely abundant in marine sediments, yet almost nothing is ...
Viruses, most of which are phage, are extremely abundant in marine sediments, yet almost nothing is ...
Viruses are the most common biological entities in the oceans by an order of magnitude. However, ver...
Viruses are the most common biological entities in the oceans by an order of magnitude. However, ver...
Viruses are the most common biological entities in the oceans by an order of magnitude. However, ver...
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 marine environment. There has not been a glob...
Viruses, and more particularly phages (viruses that infect bacteria), represent one of the most abun...
Viruses, and more particularly phages (viruses that infect bacteria), represent one of the most abun...
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 marine environment. There has not been a glob...
Viruses are the most common biological entities in the marine environment. There has not been a glob...
Marine viruses are key drivers of host diversity, population dynamics and biogeochemical cycling and...
Marine viruses are key drivers of host diversity, population dynamics and biogeochemicalcycling and ...
Marine viruses are key drivers of host diversity, population dynamics and biogeochemical cycling and...