Background: Reconstruction of evolutionary history of bacteriophages is a difficult problem because of fast sequence drift and lack of omnipresent genes in phage genomes. Moreover, losses and recombinational exchanges of genes are so pervasive in phages that the plausibility of phylogenetic inference in phage kingdom has been questioned.\ud Results: We compiled the profiles of presence and absence of 803 orthologous genes in 158 completely sequenced phages with double-stranded DNA genomes and used these gene content vectors to infer the evolutionary history of phages. There were 18 well-supported clades, mostly corresponding to accepted genera, but in some cases appearing to define new taxonomic groups. Conflicts between this phylogeny and ...
We report DNA and predicted protein sequence similarities, implying homology, among genes of double-...
AbstractBacteriophages are the most abundant organisms in the biosphere and play major roles in the ...
Abstract The T4-related bacteriophages are a group of bacterial viruses that share morphological sim...
BACKGROUND:Reconstruction of evolutionary history of bacteriophages is a difficult problem because o...
The bacteriophage population is large, dynamic, ancient, and genetically diverse. Limited genomic in...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Bacteriophage classification is mainly based on morphological trai...
AbstractA recent comparative survey of genomes of phages infecting mycobacteria reveals a vast combi...
Background: Genetic recombination is a driving force in genome evolution. Among viruses it has a dua...
AbstractThe Age of Genomics dawned only gradually for bacteriophages. It was 1977 when the genome of...
AbstractBacteriophages are the predominant biological entity on the planet. The recent explosion of ...
We report DNA and predicted protein sequence similarities, implying homology, among genes of double-...
Bacteriophage genomes show pervasive mosaicism, indicating the importance of horizontal gene exchang...
Bacteriophage genomes show pervasive mosaicism, indicating the importance of horizontal gene exchang...
Bacteriophages (phages) are the most diverse and abundant life-form on Earth. Jumbophages are phages...
Bacteriophage genomic evolution has been largely characterized by rampant, promiscuous horizontal ge...
We report DNA and predicted protein sequence similarities, implying homology, among genes of double-...
AbstractBacteriophages are the most abundant organisms in the biosphere and play major roles in the ...
Abstract The T4-related bacteriophages are a group of bacterial viruses that share morphological sim...
BACKGROUND:Reconstruction of evolutionary history of bacteriophages is a difficult problem because o...
The bacteriophage population is large, dynamic, ancient, and genetically diverse. Limited genomic in...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Bacteriophage classification is mainly based on morphological trai...
AbstractA recent comparative survey of genomes of phages infecting mycobacteria reveals a vast combi...
Background: Genetic recombination is a driving force in genome evolution. Among viruses it has a dua...
AbstractThe Age of Genomics dawned only gradually for bacteriophages. It was 1977 when the genome of...
AbstractBacteriophages are the predominant biological entity on the planet. The recent explosion of ...
We report DNA and predicted protein sequence similarities, implying homology, among genes of double-...
Bacteriophage genomes show pervasive mosaicism, indicating the importance of horizontal gene exchang...
Bacteriophage genomes show pervasive mosaicism, indicating the importance of horizontal gene exchang...
Bacteriophages (phages) are the most diverse and abundant life-form on Earth. Jumbophages are phages...
Bacteriophage genomic evolution has been largely characterized by rampant, promiscuous horizontal ge...
We report DNA and predicted protein sequence similarities, implying homology, among genes of double-...
AbstractBacteriophages are the most abundant organisms in the biosphere and play major roles in the ...
Abstract The T4-related bacteriophages are a group of bacterial viruses that share morphological sim...