Viruses are the most ubiquitous biological entities on Earth. Even so, elucidating the impact of viruses on microbial communities and associated ecosystem processes often requires identification of unambiguous host-virus linkages-an undeniable challenge in many ecosystems. Subsurface fractured shales present a unique opportunity to first make these strong linkages via spacers in CRISPR-Cas arrays and subsequently reveal complex long-term host-virus dynamics. Here, we sampled two replicated sets of fractured shale wells for nearly 800 days, resulting in 78 metagenomes from temporal sampling of six wells in the Denver-Julesburg Basin (Colorado, USA). At the community level, there was strong evidence for CRISPR-Cas defense systems being u...
International audienceThe ecological pressure that viruses place on microbial communities is not onl...
The continental subsurface houses a major portion of life's abundance and diversity, yet little is k...
Well-studied innate immune systems exist throughout bacteria and archaea, but a more recently discov...
The deep terrestrial biosphere harbours a substantial fraction of Earth's biomass and remains unders...
Viruses of Bacteria (bacteriophages) and Archaea have the ability to significantly alter the structu...
CRISPR arrays and associated cas genes are widespread in bacteria and archaea and confer acquired re...
Well-studied innate immune systems exist throughout bacteria and archaea, but a more recently discov...
<div><p>Well-studied innate immune systems exist throughout bacteria and archaea, but a more recentl...
Virus-host interactions are important for shaping microbial diversity in natural environments. Virus...
Bacterial CRISPR-Cas systems provide insight into recent population history because they rapidly inc...
Viruses shape microbial community structure and function by altering the fitness of their hosts and ...
CRISPR-Cas are adaptive immune systems that protect their hosts against viruses and other parasitic ...
There is an increasing interest in the clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats CRI...
The CRISPR (Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats) system is a recently discover...
Many microbes in nature reside in dense, metabolically interdependent communities. We investigated t...
International audienceThe ecological pressure that viruses place on microbial communities is not onl...
The continental subsurface houses a major portion of life's abundance and diversity, yet little is k...
Well-studied innate immune systems exist throughout bacteria and archaea, but a more recently discov...
The deep terrestrial biosphere harbours a substantial fraction of Earth's biomass and remains unders...
Viruses of Bacteria (bacteriophages) and Archaea have the ability to significantly alter the structu...
CRISPR arrays and associated cas genes are widespread in bacteria and archaea and confer acquired re...
Well-studied innate immune systems exist throughout bacteria and archaea, but a more recently discov...
<div><p>Well-studied innate immune systems exist throughout bacteria and archaea, but a more recentl...
Virus-host interactions are important for shaping microbial diversity in natural environments. Virus...
Bacterial CRISPR-Cas systems provide insight into recent population history because they rapidly inc...
Viruses shape microbial community structure and function by altering the fitness of their hosts and ...
CRISPR-Cas are adaptive immune systems that protect their hosts against viruses and other parasitic ...
There is an increasing interest in the clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats CRI...
The CRISPR (Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats) system is a recently discover...
Many microbes in nature reside in dense, metabolically interdependent communities. We investigated t...
International audienceThe ecological pressure that viruses place on microbial communities is not onl...
The continental subsurface houses a major portion of life's abundance and diversity, yet little is k...
Well-studied innate immune systems exist throughout bacteria and archaea, but a more recently discov...