Bacteriophages are ubiquitous and numerous parasites of bacteria and play a critical evolutionary role in virtually every ecosystem, yet our understanding of the extent of the diversity and role of phages remains inadequate for many ecological niches, particularly in cases in which the host is unculturable. During the past 15 years, the emergence of the field of viral metagenomics has drastically enhanced our ability to analyse the so-called viral ‘dark matter’ of the biosphere. Here, we review the evolution of viral metagenomic methodologies, as well as providing an overview of some of the most significant applications and findings in this field of research
Bacteriophages (or phages; viruses that infect bacteria and archaea) profoundly influence microbial ...
Metagenomics has enabled sequencing of viral communities from a myriad of different environments. Vi...
Next generation sequencing (NGS) opened up a plethora of new research possibilities in biology and m...
Bacteriophages are ubiquitous and numerous parasites of bacteria and play a critical evolutionary ro...
Advances in bioinformatics and sequencing technologies have allowed for the analysis of complex micr...
Many attempts to detect phages (bacterial viruses) in various microbial ecosystems have led to simil...
Bacteriophages are as ubiquitous as their bacterial hosts and often more abundant. Understanding how...
Bacteriophages play significant role in driving microbial diversity; however, little is known about...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Nature Research via the ...
Bacteriophages are the most abundant biological entity on the planet, but at the same time do not ac...
The human gut harbors a complex ecosystem of microorganisms, including bacteria and viruses. With th...
Despite the abundance, ubiquity and impact of environmental viruses, their inherent genomic plastici...
peer-reviewedThe number of novel bacteriophage sequences has expanded significantly as a result of m...
The microbial biogas network is complex and intertwined, and therefore relatively stable in its over...
The number of novel bacteriophage sequences has expanded significantly as a result of many metagenom...
Bacteriophages (or phages; viruses that infect bacteria and archaea) profoundly influence microbial ...
Metagenomics has enabled sequencing of viral communities from a myriad of different environments. Vi...
Next generation sequencing (NGS) opened up a plethora of new research possibilities in biology and m...
Bacteriophages are ubiquitous and numerous parasites of bacteria and play a critical evolutionary ro...
Advances in bioinformatics and sequencing technologies have allowed for the analysis of complex micr...
Many attempts to detect phages (bacterial viruses) in various microbial ecosystems have led to simil...
Bacteriophages are as ubiquitous as their bacterial hosts and often more abundant. Understanding how...
Bacteriophages play significant role in driving microbial diversity; however, little is known about...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Nature Research via the ...
Bacteriophages are the most abundant biological entity on the planet, but at the same time do not ac...
The human gut harbors a complex ecosystem of microorganisms, including bacteria and viruses. With th...
Despite the abundance, ubiquity and impact of environmental viruses, their inherent genomic plastici...
peer-reviewedThe number of novel bacteriophage sequences has expanded significantly as a result of m...
The microbial biogas network is complex and intertwined, and therefore relatively stable in its over...
The number of novel bacteriophage sequences has expanded significantly as a result of many metagenom...
Bacteriophages (or phages; viruses that infect bacteria and archaea) profoundly influence microbial ...
Metagenomics has enabled sequencing of viral communities from a myriad of different environments. Vi...
Next generation sequencing (NGS) opened up a plethora of new research possibilities in biology and m...