The Fennoscandian Shield deep terrestrial virosphere suggests slow motion ‘boom and burst’ cycles
Karin Holmfeldt et al. sequence metagenomes and metatranscriptomes of viruses in deep groundwaters down to 448 m below the surface. The results reveal ecological dynamics of viruses including slow motion ‘boom and burst’ cycles and a ‘kill the winner’ model potentially driven by viral predation....
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Main Authors: | Karin Holmfeldt, Emelie Nilsson, Domenico Simone, Margarita Lopez-Fernandez, Xiaofen Wu, Ino de Bruijn, Daniel Lundin, Anders F. Andersson, Stefan Bertilsson, Mark Dopson |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/ea44d2755a7a4098b28cf74ea5d4b47e |
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