The Marine Viromes of Four Oceanic Regions
San Diego State University · University of California, Santa Barbara · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Viruses are the most common biological entities in the marine environment. There has not been a global survey of these viruses, and consequently, it is not known what types of viruses are in Earth's oceans or how they are distributed. Metagenomic analyses of 184 viral assemblages collected over a decade and representing 68 sites in four major oceanic regions showed that most of the viral sequences were not similar to those in the current databases. There was a distinct "marine-ness" quality to the viral assemblages. Global diversity was very high, presumably several hundred thousand of species, and regional richness varied on a North-South latitudinal gradient. The marine regions had different assemblages of…
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18Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Human virome
- Metagenomics
- Marine bacteriophage
- Clade
- Ecology
- Marine biology
- Evolutionary biology
- Life below water