Viruses and their microbial hosts are widely distributed in the environment, including in oceans, soils, fresh water, and even in extreme environments such as the deep ocean, hot springs and the upper atmosphere. Given the ubiquity of viruses of microbes, it is critical to understand virus-host interactions and their effects on ecosystem functioning. My work addresses the problem of virus-host interactions through three motivating questions: 1) to what extent do viruses and hosts interact in a given environment and who interacts with whom, 2) how do interactions shape the coevolutionary dynamics of viruses and hosts and 3) what is the genetic basis for determining both who infects whom and the efficiency of viral infections. Here, I report ...
Viruses in Earth's aquatic environment outnumber all other forms of life and carry a vast reservoir ...
Evolutionary genomics has recently entered a new era in the study of host-pathogen interactions. A v...
Virus-host interactions are important for shaping microbial diversity in natural environments. Virus...
Infection of more than one virus in a host, coinfection, is common across taxa and environments. Vir...
Viruses are pervasive evolutionary forces and key players shaping natural populations. Our understan...
Interactions between viruses can occur when infecting the same host cell. These interactions can alt...
The outcomes of host-parasite interactions depend on the coevolutionary forces acting upon them, but...
Virus-host interactions have received much attention in virology. Virus-virus interactions can occur...
Viruses have attracted the interest of researchers from multiple disciplines and have nucleated many...
Microbes drive critical ecosystem functions and affect global nutrient cycling along with human heal...
Five years into the human postgenomic era, we are gaining considerable knowledge about host-pathogen...
The contemporary genomic diversity of viruses is a result of the continuous and dynamic interaction...
Social interactions among viruses occur whenever multiple viral genomes infect the same cells, hosts...
Our current knowledge of host-virus interactions in biofilms is limited to computational predictions...
Bacteriophages are the most abundant and diverse biological entities on the planet, and new phage ge...
Viruses in Earth's aquatic environment outnumber all other forms of life and carry a vast reservoir ...
Evolutionary genomics has recently entered a new era in the study of host-pathogen interactions. A v...
Virus-host interactions are important for shaping microbial diversity in natural environments. Virus...
Infection of more than one virus in a host, coinfection, is common across taxa and environments. Vir...
Viruses are pervasive evolutionary forces and key players shaping natural populations. Our understan...
Interactions between viruses can occur when infecting the same host cell. These interactions can alt...
The outcomes of host-parasite interactions depend on the coevolutionary forces acting upon them, but...
Virus-host interactions have received much attention in virology. Virus-virus interactions can occur...
Viruses have attracted the interest of researchers from multiple disciplines and have nucleated many...
Microbes drive critical ecosystem functions and affect global nutrient cycling along with human heal...
Five years into the human postgenomic era, we are gaining considerable knowledge about host-pathogen...
The contemporary genomic diversity of viruses is a result of the continuous and dynamic interaction...
Social interactions among viruses occur whenever multiple viral genomes infect the same cells, hosts...
Our current knowledge of host-virus interactions in biofilms is limited to computational predictions...
Bacteriophages are the most abundant and diverse biological entities on the planet, and new phage ge...
Viruses in Earth's aquatic environment outnumber all other forms of life and carry a vast reservoir ...
Evolutionary genomics has recently entered a new era in the study of host-pathogen interactions. A v...
Virus-host interactions are important for shaping microbial diversity in natural environments. Virus...