Viruses are ubiquitous components of the marine environment, frequently reaching concentrations of 107–108 viruses per milliliter of surface seawater. The majority of these viral particles are bacteriophages (phages). Although the oceans are probably the largest pool of bacteriophages on the planet, the evolutionary relationships of marine phages to phages from other environments are unknown. To address this issue, we have completely sequenced the genome of the lytic marine phage, Roseophage SIO1, that infects the heterotrophic marine bacterium Roseobacter SIO67. This phage has an isometric capsid with a diameter of approximately 43 nm, a short tail, a buoyant density of 1.49 g cm‐3 in CsCl, and a 39,906‐bp dsDNA genome. Sequence similariti...
BackgroundMarine bacteriophages play key roles in the community structure of microorganisms, biogeoc...
The seawater temperature rise can promote the growth of potentially pathogenic Vibrio species. In th...
Megaphages, bacteriophages harbouring extremely large genomes, have recently been found to be ubiqui...
Viruses are ubiquitous components of the marine environment, frequently reaching concentrations of 1...
Abstract Background Marine phages are spectacularly diverse in nature. Dozens of roseophages infecti...
P>Roseophage SIO1 is a lytic marine phage that infects Roseobacter SIO67, a member of the Roseobacte...
Roseophage SIO1 is a lytic marine phage that infects Roseobacter SIO67, a member of the Roseobacter ...
Roseophage RDJLF1 is a siphovirus isolated from South China Sea on Roseobacter denitrificans OCh114....
Viruses are the most abundant biological entities in seawater. They influence the population dynamic...
AbstractThe 46,012-bp sequence of the marine bacteriophage VpV262 infecting the bacterium Vibrio par...
The Roseobacter clade is abundant and widespread in marine environments and plays an important role ...
The genus Pseudoalteromonas of the class Gammaproteobacteria represents a ubiquitous clade of marine...
Phages play a key role in the marine environment by regulating the transfer of energy between trophi...
Viruses infecting prokaryotic cells (phages) are the most abundant entities of the biosphere and con...
The seawater temperature rise promotes the growth of potentially human pathogenic Vibrio species. In...
BackgroundMarine bacteriophages play key roles in the community structure of microorganisms, biogeoc...
The seawater temperature rise can promote the growth of potentially pathogenic Vibrio species. In th...
Megaphages, bacteriophages harbouring extremely large genomes, have recently been found to be ubiqui...
Viruses are ubiquitous components of the marine environment, frequently reaching concentrations of 1...
Abstract Background Marine phages are spectacularly diverse in nature. Dozens of roseophages infecti...
P>Roseophage SIO1 is a lytic marine phage that infects Roseobacter SIO67, a member of the Roseobacte...
Roseophage SIO1 is a lytic marine phage that infects Roseobacter SIO67, a member of the Roseobacter ...
Roseophage RDJLF1 is a siphovirus isolated from South China Sea on Roseobacter denitrificans OCh114....
Viruses are the most abundant biological entities in seawater. They influence the population dynamic...
AbstractThe 46,012-bp sequence of the marine bacteriophage VpV262 infecting the bacterium Vibrio par...
The Roseobacter clade is abundant and widespread in marine environments and plays an important role ...
The genus Pseudoalteromonas of the class Gammaproteobacteria represents a ubiquitous clade of marine...
Phages play a key role in the marine environment by regulating the transfer of energy between trophi...
Viruses infecting prokaryotic cells (phages) are the most abundant entities of the biosphere and con...
The seawater temperature rise promotes the growth of potentially human pathogenic Vibrio species. In...
BackgroundMarine bacteriophages play key roles in the community structure of microorganisms, biogeoc...
The seawater temperature rise can promote the growth of potentially pathogenic Vibrio species. In th...
Megaphages, bacteriophages harbouring extremely large genomes, have recently been found to be ubiqui...