Phages are the most abundant biological entities on Earth and are central players in the evolution of their bacterial hosts and the emergence of new pathogens. In addition, they bear an enormous potential for the development of new drugs, therapies or nanotechnologies. As a result, interest in phages is reviving. In the genomic era, our perspective on the phage sequence space remains incredibly sparse. The modular and combinatorial structure of phage genomes is largely documented. It is confirmed by new sequence information and it fuels a recurrent debate on the need to revise phage taxonomy. The absence of structured, computer readable information on phages is a major bottleneck for an extensive global analysis of phage genomes and their r...
© 2018, Springer Science+Business Media LLC. Because of the rise in antimicrobial resistance there h...
The dawn of next generation sequencing technologies has opened up exciting possibilities for whole g...
Bacteriophage genomes can be regarded as an ensemble of modules which are accessible to the whole ph...
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...
Bacteriophages (phages) are viruses that target and infect bacteria. The impact of phages on a biolo...
(Bacterio)phages are viruses that specifically infect bacteria, and thus are harmless to humans, ani...
The sequence revolution revealed that bacteria-infecting viruses, known as phages, are Earth's most ...
Bacteriophage are viruses that have been around on planet Earth since the existence of bacteria. Pha...
Over a century of bacteriophage research has uncovered a plethora of fundamental aspects of their bi...
AbstractThe Age of Genomics dawned only gradually for bacteriophages. It was 1977 when the genome of...
Sequencing technologies, genomics, and bioinformatics are rapid and effective tools to study phage g...
Bacteriophage are viruses that have been around on planet Earth since the existence of bacteria. Pha...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Bacteriophage classification is mainly based on morphological trai...
Bacteriophage genomes show pervasive mosaicism, indicating that horizontal gene exchange plays a cru...
© 2018, Springer Science+Business Media LLC. Because of the rise in antimicrobial resistance there h...
The dawn of next generation sequencing technologies has opened up exciting possibilities for whole g...
Bacteriophage genomes can be regarded as an ensemble of modules which are accessible to the whole ph...
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...
Bacteriophages (phages) are viruses that target and infect bacteria. The impact of phages on a biolo...
(Bacterio)phages are viruses that specifically infect bacteria, and thus are harmless to humans, ani...
The sequence revolution revealed that bacteria-infecting viruses, known as phages, are Earth's most ...
Bacteriophage are viruses that have been around on planet Earth since the existence of bacteria. Pha...
Over a century of bacteriophage research has uncovered a plethora of fundamental aspects of their bi...
AbstractThe Age of Genomics dawned only gradually for bacteriophages. It was 1977 when the genome of...
Sequencing technologies, genomics, and bioinformatics are rapid and effective tools to study phage g...
Bacteriophage are viruses that have been around on planet Earth since the existence of bacteria. Pha...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Bacteriophage classification is mainly based on morphological trai...
Bacteriophage genomes show pervasive mosaicism, indicating that horizontal gene exchange plays a cru...
© 2018, Springer Science+Business Media LLC. Because of the rise in antimicrobial resistance there h...
The dawn of next generation sequencing technologies has opened up exciting possibilities for whole g...
Bacteriophage genomes can be regarded as an ensemble of modules which are accessible to the whole ph...