Uncultivated Viral Populations Dominate Estuarine Viromes on the Spatiotemporal Scale
ABSTRACT Viruses are ubiquitous and abundant in the oceans, and viral metagenomes (viromes) have been investigated extensively via several large-scale ocean sequencing projects. However, there have not been any systematic viromic studies in estuaries. Here, we investigated the viromes of the Delawar...
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Main Authors: | Mengqi Sun, Yuanchao Zhan, David Marsan, David Páez-Espino, Lanlan Cai, Feng Chen |
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Language: | EN |
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American Society for Microbiology
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/10b9dafa2fdb4a8483fadea30d4b8f78 |
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