Viruses are the most common biological entities in the oceans by an order of magnitude. However, very little is known about their diversity. Here we report a genomic analysis of two uncultured marine viral communities. Over 65% of the sequences were not significantly similar to previously reported sequences, suggesting that much of the diversity is previously uncharacterized. The most common significant hits among the known sequences were to viruses. The viral hits included sequences from all of the major families of dsDNA tailed phages, as well as some algal viruses. Several independent mathematical models based on the observed number of contigs predicted that the most abundant viral genome comprised 2–3% of the total population in both co...
Microbes drive ecosystems under constraints imposed by viruses. However, a lack of virus genome info...
Microbes drive ecosystems under constraints imposed by viruses. However, a lack of virus genome info...
Martínez-Hernández, Francisco J. et al.-- 13 pages, 6 figures, 1 table, data availability, supplemen...
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, 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, most of which are phage, are extremely abundant in marine sediments, yet almost nothing is ...
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...
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...
Microbes drive ecosystems under constraints imposed by viruses. However, a lack of virus genome info...
Microbes drive ecosystems under constraints imposed by viruses. However, a lack of virus genome info...
Microbes drive ecosystems under constraints imposed by viruses. However, a lack of virus genome info...
Microbes drive ecosystems under constraints imposed by viruses. However, a lack of virus genome info...
Martínez-Hernández, Francisco J. et al.-- 13 pages, 6 figures, 1 table, data availability, supplemen...
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, 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, most of which are phage, are extremely abundant in marine sediments, yet almost nothing is ...
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...
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...
Microbes drive ecosystems under constraints imposed by viruses. However, a lack of virus genome info...
Microbes drive ecosystems under constraints imposed by viruses. However, a lack of virus genome info...
Microbes drive ecosystems under constraints imposed by viruses. However, a lack of virus genome info...
Microbes drive ecosystems under constraints imposed by viruses. However, a lack of virus genome info...
Martínez-Hernández, Francisco J. et al.-- 13 pages, 6 figures, 1 table, data availability, supplemen...