Evolutionarily conserved orthologous families in phages are relatively rare in their prokaryotic hosts.
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Expanding the marine virosphere using metagenomicsViruses and cells intertwined since the dawn of evolutionThe Double-Stranded DNA Virosphere as a Modular Hierarchical Network of Gene SharingComputational methods for Gene Orthology inferenceExtensive gene remodeling in the viral world: new evidence for nongradual evolution in the mobilome networkContribution of phage-derived genomic islands to the virulence of facultative bacterial pathogens.Orthologous gene clusters and taxon signature genes for viruses of prokaryotesEffects of actin-like proteins encoded by two Bacillus pumilus phages on unstable lysogeny, revealed by genomic analysis.Analysis of virus genomes from glacial environments reveals novel virus groups with unusual host interactions.A census of α-helical membrane proteins in double-stranded DNA viruses infecting bacteria and archaea.Genomes of Abundant and Widespread Viruses from the Deep OceanProkaryotic Virus Orthologous Groups (pVOGs): a resource for comparative genomics and protein family annotation.Comparison of different assembly and annotation tools on analysis of simulated viral metagenomic communities in the gut.Scaffolding bacterial genomes and probing host-virus interactions in gut microbiome by proximity ligation (chromosome capture) assayJumbo Bacteriophages: An Overview.Genome sequence analysis indicates that the model eukaryote Nematostella vectensis harbors bacterial consorts.Narrow-host-range bacteriophages that infect Rhizobium etli associate with distinct genomic types.Identification and assembly of genomes and genetic elements in complex metagenomic samples without using reference genomes.ICE Afe 1, an actively excising genetic element from the biomining bacterium Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans.To Be or Not To Be T4: Evidence of a Complex Evolutionary Pathway of Head Structure and Assembly in Giant Salmonella Virus SPN3US.Bacteriophages and Biofilms.A comprehensive and quantitative exploration of thousands of viral genomes.
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Evolutionarily conserved orthologous families in phages are relatively rare in their prokaryotic hosts.
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David M Kristensen
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