BackgroundMarine bacteriophages play key roles in the community structure of microorganisms, biogeochemical cycles, and the mediation of genetic diversity through horizontal gene transfer. Recently, traditional isolation methods, complemented by high-throughput sequencing metagenomics technology, have greatly increased our understanding of the diversity of bacteriophages. Oceanospirillum, within the order Oceanospirillales, are important symbiotic marine bacteria associated with hydrocarbon degradation and algal blooms, especially in polar regions. However, until now there has been no isolate of an Oceanospirillum bacteriophage, and so details of their metagenome has remained unknown.ResultsHere, we reported the first Oceanospirillum phage,...
Marine Bacteria and their associated viruses are key players in shaping microbial community structur...
Prochlorococcus, an abundant phototroph in the oceans, are infected by members of three families of ...
Viruses in aquatic environments play a key role in microbial population dynamics and nutrient cyclin...
BackgroundMarine bacteriophages play key roles in the community structure of microorganisms, biogeoc...
Marinobacter is the abundant and important algal-associated and hydrocarbon biodegradation bacteria ...
Marinobacter is the abundant and important algal-associated and hydrocarbon biodegradation bacteria ...
<div><p>Viruses infecting prokaryotic cells (phages) are the most abundant entities of the biosphere...
Marine viruses (phages) alter bacterial diversity and evolution with impacts on marine biogeochemica...
Abstract Background Marine phages are spectacularly diverse in nature. Dozens of roseophages infecti...
Viruses infecting prokaryotic cells (phages) are the most abundant entities of the biosphere and con...
Marine viruses are the most abundant biological entity in the oceans, the majority of which infect b...
<div><p>Marine viruses (phages) alter bacterial diversity and evolution with impacts on marine bioge...
Marine viruses are the most abundant biological entity in the oceans, the majority of which infect b...
Shewanella is a common bacterial genus in marine sediments and deep seas, with a variety of metaboli...
There are estimated to be 1030 virus-like particles in the world\u27s oceans. Most are viruses that ...
Marine Bacteria and their associated viruses are key players in shaping microbial community structur...
Prochlorococcus, an abundant phototroph in the oceans, are infected by members of three families of ...
Viruses in aquatic environments play a key role in microbial population dynamics and nutrient cyclin...
BackgroundMarine bacteriophages play key roles in the community structure of microorganisms, biogeoc...
Marinobacter is the abundant and important algal-associated and hydrocarbon biodegradation bacteria ...
Marinobacter is the abundant and important algal-associated and hydrocarbon biodegradation bacteria ...
<div><p>Viruses infecting prokaryotic cells (phages) are the most abundant entities of the biosphere...
Marine viruses (phages) alter bacterial diversity and evolution with impacts on marine biogeochemica...
Abstract Background Marine phages are spectacularly diverse in nature. Dozens of roseophages infecti...
Viruses infecting prokaryotic cells (phages) are the most abundant entities of the biosphere and con...
Marine viruses are the most abundant biological entity in the oceans, the majority of which infect b...
<div><p>Marine viruses (phages) alter bacterial diversity and evolution with impacts on marine bioge...
Marine viruses are the most abundant biological entity in the oceans, the majority of which infect b...
Shewanella is a common bacterial genus in marine sediments and deep seas, with a variety of metaboli...
There are estimated to be 1030 virus-like particles in the world\u27s oceans. Most are viruses that ...
Marine Bacteria and their associated viruses are key players in shaping microbial community structur...
Prochlorococcus, an abundant phototroph in the oceans, are infected by members of three families of ...
Viruses in aquatic environments play a key role in microbial population dynamics and nutrient cyclin...