Diverse and dynamic populations of cyanobacterial podoviruses in the Chesapeake Bay unveiled through DNA polymerase gene sequences.
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Using signature genes as tools to assess environmental viral ecology and diversityMetabolic Genes within Cyanophage Genomes: Implications for Diversity and EvolutionDeep sequencing of the viral phoH gene reveals temporal variation, depth-specific composition, and persistent dominance of the same viral phoH genes in the Sargasso SeaViral and microbial community dynamics in four aquatic environments.Ubiquitous cyanobacterial podoviruses in the global oceans unveiled through viral DNA polymerase gene sequences.Marine viruses and global climate change.PhiSiGns: an online tool to identify signature genes in phages and design PCR primers for examining phage diversity.Use of cellular CRISPR (clusters of regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats) spacer-based microarrays for detection of viruses in environmental samples.Genomes of marine cyanopodoviruses reveal multiple origins of diversity.High temporal and spatial diversity in marine RNA viruses implies that they have an important role in mortality and structuring plankton communitiesMarine cyanophages exhibit local and regional biogeography.Metatranscriptomic analyses of plankton communities inhabiting surface and subpycnocline waters of the Chesapeake Bay during oxic-anoxic-oxic transitions.Marine microbial community dynamics and their ecological interpretation.Novel N4 Bacteriophages Prevail in the Cold BiosphereGenetic diversity and temporal dynamics of phytoplankton viruses in East Lake, China.Comparative Genomic and Phylogenomic Analyses Reveal a Conserved Core Genome Shared by Estuarine and Oceanic CyanopodovirusesNovel groups of cyanobacterial podovirus DNA polymerase (pol) genes exist in paddy waters in northeast China.Biogeographic Variation in Host Range Phenotypes and Taxonomic Composition of Marine Cyanophage Isolates.Novel groups and unique distribution of phage phoH genes in paddy waters in northeast ChinaThe complete genome sequence and analysis of vB_VorS-PVo5, a Vibrio phage infectious to the pathogenic bacterium Vibrio ordalii ATCC-33509.Marine cyanophages demonstrate biogeographic patterns throughout the global ocean.Genomic diversification of marine cyanophages into stable ecotypes.Previously unknown evolutionary groups dominate the ssDNA gokushoviruses in oxic and anoxic waters of a coastal marine environmentComplete genome sequence of Roseophage vB_DshP-R1, which infects Dinoroseobacter shibae DFL12Prevalence of psbA-containing cyanobacterial podoviruses in the ocean.Prevalence of viral photosynthetic and capsid protein genes from cyanophages in two large and deep perialpine lakesComplete genome sequence of Roseophage vB_DshP-R1, which infects Dinoroseobacter shibae DFL12.Host-dependent differences in abundance, composition and host range of cyanophages from the Red Sea.Genome sequences of siphoviruses infecting marine Synechococcus unveil a diverse cyanophage group and extensive phage-host genetic exchanges.Diversity and evolutionary relationships of T7-like podoviruses infecting marine cyanobacteria.Quantification of diverse virus populations in the environment using the polony method.Co-existence of freshwater and marine T4-like myoviruses in a typical subtropical estuary.Genetic Diversity and Cooccurrence Patterns of Marine Cyanopodoviruses and Picocyanobacteria
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Diverse and dynamic populations of cyanobacterial podoviruses in the Chesapeake Bay unveiled through DNA polymerase gene sequences.
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Diverse and dynamic population ...... DNA polymerase gene sequences.
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Diverse and dynamic population ...... DNA polymerase gene sequences.
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Haiyuan Cai
K Eric Wommack
Meiru Zhao
Nianzhi Jiao
Sijun Huang
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10.1111/J.1462-2920.2009.02033.X
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2009-08-24T00:00:00Z