Rapid evolution of the human gut virome
Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of Microbiology · University of Pennsylvania · +1 more institution
Abstract
Humans are colonized by immense populations of viruses, which metagenomic analysis shows are mostly unique to each individual. To investigate the origin and evolution of the human gut virome, we analyzed the viral community of one adult individual over 2.5 y by extremely deep metagenomic sequencing (56 billion bases of purified viral sequence from 24 longitudinal fecal samples). After assembly, 478 well-determined contigs could be identified, which are inferred to correspond mostly to previously unstudied bacteriophage genomes. Fully 80% of these types persisted throughout the duration of the 2.5-y study, indicating long-term global stability. Mechanisms of base substitution, rates of accumulation, and the…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 46.23
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 40
Authors
6- SSSamuel S. MinotCorresponding
Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of Microbiology, University of Pennsylvania
- ABAlexandra Bryson
Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of Microbiology
- CCChristel Chehoud
Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of Microbiology
- GDGary D. Wu
University Gastroenterology
- JDJames D. Lewis
University Gastroenterology, University of Pennsylvania
Topics & keywords
- Human virome
- Biology
- Metagenomics
- Prophage
- Genetics
- Lytic cycle
- Genome
- Viral evolution
- Life in Land