The sequence revolution revealed that bacteria-infecting viruses, known as phages, are Earth's most abundant biological entities. Phages have far-reaching impacts on the form and function of microbial communities and play a fundamental role in ecological processes. However, even well into the sequencing revolution, we have only just begun to explore the murky waters around the phage biology iceberg. Many viral reads cannot be assigned to a culturable isolate, and reference databases are biased toward more easily collectible samples, which likely distorts our conclusions. This minireview points out alternatives to mapping reads to reference databases and highlights innovative bioinformatic and experimental approaches that can help us overcom...
Bacteriophages are as ubiquitous as their bacterial hosts and often more abundant. Understanding how...
Bacteriophages (phages or bacterial viruses) are the most abundant biological entities in our planet...
(Bacterio)phages are viruses that specifically infect bacteria, and thus are harmless to humans, ani...
Many attempts to detect phages (bacterial viruses) in various microbial ecosystems have led to simil...
Phages are the most abundant biological entities on Earth and are central players in the evolution o...
Phages are the most abundant biological entities on Earth and are central players in the evolution o...
Bacteriophages (phages) are viruses that target and infect bacteria. The impact of phages on a biolo...
Bacterial communities play critical roles across all of Earth's biomes, affecting human health and g...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 43-46)Viruses that that infect bacteria are called bacteriop...
Viruses numerically dominate our oceans; however, we have only just begun to document the diversity,...
The number of novel bacteriophage sequences has expanded significantly as a result of many metagenom...
There are "1031 phage in the biosphere, making them the most abundant biological entities on th...
Bacteriophage are viruses that have been around on planet Earth since the existence of bacteria. Pha...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Computational and Systems Biology Program, 20...
The number of novel bacteriophage sequences has expanded significantly as a result of many metagenom...
Bacteriophages are as ubiquitous as their bacterial hosts and often more abundant. Understanding how...
Bacteriophages (phages or bacterial viruses) are the most abundant biological entities in our planet...
(Bacterio)phages are viruses that specifically infect bacteria, and thus are harmless to humans, ani...
Many attempts to detect phages (bacterial viruses) in various microbial ecosystems have led to simil...
Phages are the most abundant biological entities on Earth and are central players in the evolution o...
Phages are the most abundant biological entities on Earth and are central players in the evolution o...
Bacteriophages (phages) are viruses that target and infect bacteria. The impact of phages on a biolo...
Bacterial communities play critical roles across all of Earth's biomes, affecting human health and g...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 43-46)Viruses that that infect bacteria are called bacteriop...
Viruses numerically dominate our oceans; however, we have only just begun to document the diversity,...
The number of novel bacteriophage sequences has expanded significantly as a result of many metagenom...
There are "1031 phage in the biosphere, making them the most abundant biological entities on th...
Bacteriophage are viruses that have been around on planet Earth since the existence of bacteria. Pha...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Computational and Systems Biology Program, 20...
The number of novel bacteriophage sequences has expanded significantly as a result of many metagenom...
Bacteriophages are as ubiquitous as their bacterial hosts and often more abundant. Understanding how...
Bacteriophages (phages or bacterial viruses) are the most abundant biological entities in our planet...
(Bacterio)phages are viruses that specifically infect bacteria, and thus are harmless to humans, ani...