Viruses constitute the vast majority of all biological entities in the biosphere and represent one of the biggest reservoirs of undetected genetic diversity on Earth. Of all the viral particles inhabiting the ocean, phages are the most abundant and can affect the overall microbial composition of marine ecosystems and the dynamics of global biogeochemical cycles. The interaction between prokaryotic cells and their phages is among the oldest and most intertwined host-parasite relationships on the planet. It has been extensively studied by culture, molecular biology, and experimental evolution. However, due to the difficulties of culture with environmental samples, only a few studies have analyzed the mechanisms of phage-host interaction in th...
Viruses numerically dominate our oceans; however, we have only just begun to document the diversity,...
Marine Bacteria and their associated viruses are key players in shaping microbial community structur...
Viruses are the most abundant biological entities in the ocean and are believed to contribute to nut...
Marine phages play a variety of critical roles in regulating the microbial composition of our oceans...
Marine phages play a variety of critical roles in regulating the microbial composition of our oceans...
Marine viruses (phages) alter bacterial diversity and evolution with impacts on marine biogeochemica...
Although Alteromonas is ubiquitous in the marine environment, very little is known about Alteromonas...
Viruses influence the ecology and evolutionary trajectory of microbial communities. Yet our understa...
Viruses in aquatic environments play a key role in microbial population dynamics and nutrient cyclin...
Viruses influence the ecology and evolutionary trajectory of microbial communities. Yet our understa...
<div><p>Marine viruses (phages) alter bacterial diversity and evolution with impacts on marine bioge...
Alteromonas is a ubiquitous, abundant, copiotrophic and phytoplankton-associated marine member of th...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a major public health issue. Recent studies indicate that antimicr...
Knowledge in aquatic virology has been greatly improved by culture-independent methods, yet there is...
A novel Alteromonas phage JH01, with the host strain identified to be Alteromonas marina SW-47(T), w...
Viruses numerically dominate our oceans; however, we have only just begun to document the diversity,...
Marine Bacteria and their associated viruses are key players in shaping microbial community structur...
Viruses are the most abundant biological entities in the ocean and are believed to contribute to nut...
Marine phages play a variety of critical roles in regulating the microbial composition of our oceans...
Marine phages play a variety of critical roles in regulating the microbial composition of our oceans...
Marine viruses (phages) alter bacterial diversity and evolution with impacts on marine biogeochemica...
Although Alteromonas is ubiquitous in the marine environment, very little is known about Alteromonas...
Viruses influence the ecology and evolutionary trajectory of microbial communities. Yet our understa...
Viruses in aquatic environments play a key role in microbial population dynamics and nutrient cyclin...
Viruses influence the ecology and evolutionary trajectory of microbial communities. Yet our understa...
<div><p>Marine viruses (phages) alter bacterial diversity and evolution with impacts on marine bioge...
Alteromonas is a ubiquitous, abundant, copiotrophic and phytoplankton-associated marine member of th...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a major public health issue. Recent studies indicate that antimicr...
Knowledge in aquatic virology has been greatly improved by culture-independent methods, yet there is...
A novel Alteromonas phage JH01, with the host strain identified to be Alteromonas marina SW-47(T), w...
Viruses numerically dominate our oceans; however, we have only just begun to document the diversity,...
Marine Bacteria and their associated viruses are key players in shaping microbial community structur...
Viruses are the most abundant biological entities in the ocean and are believed to contribute to nut...