Historically, virus taxonomy has been limited to describing viruses that were readily cultivated in the laboratory or emerging in natural biomes. Metagenomic analyses, single-particle sequencing, and database mining efforts have yielded new sequence data on an astounding number of previously unknown viruses. As metagenomes are relatively free of biases, these data provide an unprecedented insight into the vastness of the virosphere, but to properly value the extent of this diversity it is critical that the viruses are taxonomically classified. Inclusion of uncultivated viruses has already improved the process as well as the understanding of the taxa, viruses, and their evolutionary relationships. The continuous development and testing of co...
Virus taxonomy emerged as a discipline in the middle of the twentieth century. Traditionally, classi...
Abstract In 2005, ICTV (International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses), the official body of the Vi...
Microbiomes from every environment contain a myriad of uncultivated archaeal and bacterial viruses, ...
Historically, virus taxonomy has been limited to describing viruses that were readily cultivated in ...
Viruses occupy a unique position in biology. Although they possess some of the properties of living ...
Taxonomical classification has preceded evolutionary understanding. For that reason, taxonomy has be...
The number and diversity of viral sequences that are identified in metagenomic data far exceeds that...
The number and diversity of viral sequences that are identified in metagenomic data far exceeds that...
High-throughput sequencing (HTS) and its use in recovering and assembling novel virus sequences from...
The genome sequence is the only characteristic readily obtainable for all known viruses, underlying ...
The genome sequence is the only characteristic readily obtainable for all known viruses, underlying ...
International audienceThe extension of virology beyond its traditional medical, veterinary, or agric...
Since the late 1800s, the discovery of new viruses was a gradual process. Viruses were described one...
The number and diversity of viral sequences that are identified in metagenomic data far exceeds that...
The number and diversity of viral sequences that are identified in metagenomic data far exceeds that...
Virus taxonomy emerged as a discipline in the middle of the twentieth century. Traditionally, classi...
Abstract In 2005, ICTV (International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses), the official body of the Vi...
Microbiomes from every environment contain a myriad of uncultivated archaeal and bacterial viruses, ...
Historically, virus taxonomy has been limited to describing viruses that were readily cultivated in ...
Viruses occupy a unique position in biology. Although they possess some of the properties of living ...
Taxonomical classification has preceded evolutionary understanding. For that reason, taxonomy has be...
The number and diversity of viral sequences that are identified in metagenomic data far exceeds that...
The number and diversity of viral sequences that are identified in metagenomic data far exceeds that...
High-throughput sequencing (HTS) and its use in recovering and assembling novel virus sequences from...
The genome sequence is the only characteristic readily obtainable for all known viruses, underlying ...
The genome sequence is the only characteristic readily obtainable for all known viruses, underlying ...
International audienceThe extension of virology beyond its traditional medical, veterinary, or agric...
Since the late 1800s, the discovery of new viruses was a gradual process. Viruses were described one...
The number and diversity of viral sequences that are identified in metagenomic data far exceeds that...
The number and diversity of viral sequences that are identified in metagenomic data far exceeds that...
Virus taxonomy emerged as a discipline in the middle of the twentieth century. Traditionally, classi...
Abstract In 2005, ICTV (International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses), the official body of the Vi...
Microbiomes from every environment contain a myriad of uncultivated archaeal and bacterial viruses, ...