Abstract Although bacteriophages are central entities in bacterial ecology and population dynamics, there is currently no literature on the genomes of bacteriophages isolated from groundwater. Using a collection of bacterial isolates from an aquifer as hosts, this study isolated, sequenced and characterised two bacteriophages native to the groundwater reservoir. Host phylogenetic analyses revealed that the phages targeted B. mycoides and a novel Pseudomonas species. These results suggest that both bacteriophages represent new genera, highlighting that groundwater reservoirs, and probably other subsurface environments as well, are underexplored biotopes in terms of the presence and ecology of bacteriophages
Viral particles have been detected in the underground biosphere where they could be one of the main ...
The host range of bacteriophages defines their impact on bacterial communities and genome diversity....
Metagenomics studies have revealed tremendous viral diversity in aquatic environments. Yet, while th...
Viruses are ubiquitous microbiome components, shaping ecosystems via strain-specific predation, hori...
To our knowledge, this is the first study to identify the bacteriophage distribution in a groundwate...
BACKGROUND: The study of bacteriophages continues to generate key information about microbial intera...
Despite the abundance, ubiquity and impact of environmental viruses, their inherent genomic plastici...
Bacteria are responsible for many Healthcare-Associated infections each year and are evolving to bec...
Bacteriophages play significant role in driving microbial diversity; however, little is known about...
In the field of microbiology, bacteriophages, viruses that infect bacteria, are becoming an extensiv...
Pseudomonas species and their bacteriophages have been studied intensely since the beginning of the ...
Abstract Background Among viruses, bacteriophages are a group of special interest due to their capac...
Bacteria are responsible for many Healthcare-Associated infections each year and are evolving to bec...
Bacteriophages (phages) are viruses that infect specific bacterial hosts. They are found everywhere ...
Bacteriophages are viruses that infect bacteria, and consequently they have a major impact on the de...
Viral particles have been detected in the underground biosphere where they could be one of the main ...
The host range of bacteriophages defines their impact on bacterial communities and genome diversity....
Metagenomics studies have revealed tremendous viral diversity in aquatic environments. Yet, while th...
Viruses are ubiquitous microbiome components, shaping ecosystems via strain-specific predation, hori...
To our knowledge, this is the first study to identify the bacteriophage distribution in a groundwate...
BACKGROUND: The study of bacteriophages continues to generate key information about microbial intera...
Despite the abundance, ubiquity and impact of environmental viruses, their inherent genomic plastici...
Bacteria are responsible for many Healthcare-Associated infections each year and are evolving to bec...
Bacteriophages play significant role in driving microbial diversity; however, little is known about...
In the field of microbiology, bacteriophages, viruses that infect bacteria, are becoming an extensiv...
Pseudomonas species and their bacteriophages have been studied intensely since the beginning of the ...
Abstract Background Among viruses, bacteriophages are a group of special interest due to their capac...
Bacteria are responsible for many Healthcare-Associated infections each year and are evolving to bec...
Bacteriophages (phages) are viruses that infect specific bacterial hosts. They are found everywhere ...
Bacteriophages are viruses that infect bacteria, and consequently they have a major impact on the de...
Viral particles have been detected in the underground biosphere where they could be one of the main ...
The host range of bacteriophages defines their impact on bacterial communities and genome diversity....
Metagenomics studies have revealed tremendous viral diversity in aquatic environments. Yet, while th...