The ecological importance of viruses is now widely recognized, yet our limited knowledge of viral sequence space and virus-host interactions precludes accurate prediction of their roles and impacts. Here we mined publicly available bacterial and archaeal genomic datasets to identify 12,498 high‑confidence viral genomes linked to their microbial hosts. These data augment public datasets 10-fold, provide first viral sequences for 13 new bacterial phyla including ecologically abundant phyla, and help taxonomically identify 7-38% of 'unknown' sequence space in viromes. Genome- and network-based classification was largely consistent with accepted viral taxonomy and suggested that (i) 264 new viral genera were identified (doubling known genera) a...
Viruses represent the most abundant life forms on the planet. Recent experimental and computational ...
Metagenomics has revealed the existence of numerous uncharacterized viral lineages, which are referr...
Microbiomes from every environment contain a myriad of uncultivated archaeal and bacterial viruses, ...
The ecological importance of viruses is now widely recognized, yet our limited knowledge of viral se...
The ecological importance of viruses is now widely recognized, yet our limited knowledge of viral se...
International audienceViruses of microbes impact all ecosystems where microbes drive key energy and ...
International audienceViruses of microbes impact all ecosystems where microbes drive key energy and ...
International audienceViruses of microbes impact all ecosystems where microbes drive key energy and ...
Viruses are the most abundant biological entities on Earth, but challenges in detecting, isolating, ...
Viruses, far from being just parasites affecting hosts’ fitness, are major players in any microbial ...
Viruses, far from being just parasites affecting hosts' fitness, are major players in any microbial ...
Taxonomic classification of archaeal and bacterial viruses is challenging, yet also fundamental for ...
Taxonomic classification of archaeal and bacterial viruses is challenging, yet also fundamental for ...
Viruses, far from being just parasites affecting hosts\u27 fitness, are major players in any microbi...
Wommack, K. EricPolson, Shawn W.Viral-host interactions are critical regulators of microbial diversi...
Viruses represent the most abundant life forms on the planet. Recent experimental and computational ...
Metagenomics has revealed the existence of numerous uncharacterized viral lineages, which are referr...
Microbiomes from every environment contain a myriad of uncultivated archaeal and bacterial viruses, ...
The ecological importance of viruses is now widely recognized, yet our limited knowledge of viral se...
The ecological importance of viruses is now widely recognized, yet our limited knowledge of viral se...
International audienceViruses of microbes impact all ecosystems where microbes drive key energy and ...
International audienceViruses of microbes impact all ecosystems where microbes drive key energy and ...
International audienceViruses of microbes impact all ecosystems where microbes drive key energy and ...
Viruses are the most abundant biological entities on Earth, but challenges in detecting, isolating, ...
Viruses, far from being just parasites affecting hosts’ fitness, are major players in any microbial ...
Viruses, far from being just parasites affecting hosts' fitness, are major players in any microbial ...
Taxonomic classification of archaeal and bacterial viruses is challenging, yet also fundamental for ...
Taxonomic classification of archaeal and bacterial viruses is challenging, yet also fundamental for ...
Viruses, far from being just parasites affecting hosts\u27 fitness, are major players in any microbi...
Wommack, K. EricPolson, Shawn W.Viral-host interactions are critical regulators of microbial diversi...
Viruses represent the most abundant life forms on the planet. Recent experimental and computational ...
Metagenomics has revealed the existence of numerous uncharacterized viral lineages, which are referr...
Microbiomes from every environment contain a myriad of uncultivated archaeal and bacterial viruses, ...