The crAss-like phages are a diverse group of related viruses that includes some of the most abundant viruses of the human gut. To explore their diversity and functional role in human population and clinical cohorts, we analyze gut metagenomic data collected from 1,950 individuals from the Netherlands. We identify 1,556 crAss-like phage genomes, including 125 species-level and 32 genus-level clusters absent from the reference databases used. Analysis of their genomic features shows that closely related crAss-like phages can possess strikingly divergent regions responsible for transcription, presumably acquired through recombination. Prediction of crAss-like phage hosts points primarily to bacteria of the phylum Bacteroidetes, consistent with...
CrAssphage (cross-assembly phage) is a bacteriophage that was first discovered in human gut metageno...
International audienceMetagenomic sequence analysis is rapidly becoming the primary source of virus ...
CrAssphages are an extensive and ubiquitous family of tailed bacteriophages, predicted to infect bac...
The crAss-like phages are a diverse group of related viruses that includes some of the most abundant...
The human gut harbors numerous viruses infecting the human host, microbes, and other inhabitants of ...
Microbiomes are vast communities of microorganisms and viruses that populate all natural ecosystems....
CrAss-like phages are a diverse group of mostly uncultured bacterial viruses that are highly abundan...
crAss-like viruses are a putative family of bacteriophages recently discovered. The eponym of the cl...
CrAssphages represent the most abundant virus in the human gut microbiota, but the lack of available...
CrAssphage (cross-assembly phage) is a bacteriophage that was first discovered in human gut metageno...
International audienceMetagenomic sequence analysis is rapidly becoming the primary source of virus ...
CrAssphages are an extensive and ubiquitous family of tailed bacteriophages, predicted to infect bac...
The crAss-like phages are a diverse group of related viruses that includes some of the most abundant...
The human gut harbors numerous viruses infecting the human host, microbes, and other inhabitants of ...
Microbiomes are vast communities of microorganisms and viruses that populate all natural ecosystems....
CrAss-like phages are a diverse group of mostly uncultured bacterial viruses that are highly abundan...
crAss-like viruses are a putative family of bacteriophages recently discovered. The eponym of the cl...
CrAssphages represent the most abundant virus in the human gut microbiota, but the lack of available...
CrAssphage (cross-assembly phage) is a bacteriophage that was first discovered in human gut metageno...
International audienceMetagenomic sequence analysis is rapidly becoming the primary source of virus ...
CrAssphages are an extensive and ubiquitous family of tailed bacteriophages, predicted to infect bac...