Viruses influence the ecology and evolutionary trajectory of microbial communities. Yet our understanding of their roles in ecosystems is limited by the paucity of model systems available for hypothesis generation and testing. Further, virology is limited by the lack of a broadly accepted conceptual framework to classify viral diversity into evolutionary and ecologically cohesive units. Here, we introduce genomes, structural proteomes, and quantitative host range data for eight Pseudoalteromonas phages isolated from Helgoland (North Sea, Germany) and use these data to advance a genome-based viral operational taxonomic unit (OTU)definition. These viruses represent five new genera and inform 498 unaffiliated or unannotated protein clusters f...
Marine viruses are key drivers of host diversity, population dynamics and biogeochemical cycling and...
Although Pseudoalteromonas is an abundant, ubiquitous, marine algae-associated bacterial genus, ther...
Although Pseudoalteromonas is an abundant, ubiquitous, marine algae-associated bacterial genus, ther...
Viruses influence the ecology and evolutionary trajectory of microbial communities. Yet our understa...
Viruses influence the ecology and evolutionary trajectory of microbial communities. Yet our understa...
Marine phages have an astounding global abundance and ecological impact. However, little knowledge i...
Marine viruses (phages) alter bacterial diversity and evolution with impacts on marine biogeochemica...
Marine viruses (phages) alter bacterial diversity and evolution with impacts on marine biogeochemica...
<div><p>Marine viruses (phages) alter bacterial diversity and evolution with impacts on marine bioge...
Contains fulltext : 176885.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Marine viruses ...
Marine viruses are key drivers of host diversity, population dynamics and biogeochemical cycling and...
Marine viruses are key drivers of host diversity, population dynamics and biogeochemical cycling and...
Marine viruses are key drivers of host diversity, population dynamics and biogeochemical cycling and...
Marine viruses are key drivers of host diversity, population dynamics and biogeochemical cycling and...
Marine viruses are key drivers of host diversity, population dynamics and biogeochemicalcycling and ...
Marine viruses are key drivers of host diversity, population dynamics and biogeochemical cycling and...
Although Pseudoalteromonas is an abundant, ubiquitous, marine algae-associated bacterial genus, ther...
Although Pseudoalteromonas is an abundant, ubiquitous, marine algae-associated bacterial genus, ther...
Viruses influence the ecology and evolutionary trajectory of microbial communities. Yet our understa...
Viruses influence the ecology and evolutionary trajectory of microbial communities. Yet our understa...
Marine phages have an astounding global abundance and ecological impact. However, little knowledge i...
Marine viruses (phages) alter bacterial diversity and evolution with impacts on marine biogeochemica...
Marine viruses (phages) alter bacterial diversity and evolution with impacts on marine biogeochemica...
<div><p>Marine viruses (phages) alter bacterial diversity and evolution with impacts on marine bioge...
Contains fulltext : 176885.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Marine viruses ...
Marine viruses are key drivers of host diversity, population dynamics and biogeochemical cycling and...
Marine viruses are key drivers of host diversity, population dynamics and biogeochemical cycling and...
Marine viruses are key drivers of host diversity, population dynamics and biogeochemical cycling and...
Marine viruses are key drivers of host diversity, population dynamics and biogeochemical cycling and...
Marine viruses are key drivers of host diversity, population dynamics and biogeochemicalcycling and ...
Marine viruses are key drivers of host diversity, population dynamics and biogeochemical cycling and...
Although Pseudoalteromonas is an abundant, ubiquitous, marine algae-associated bacterial genus, ther...
Although Pseudoalteromonas is an abundant, ubiquitous, marine algae-associated bacterial genus, ther...