Genomes of Abundant and Widespread Viruses from the Deep Ocean
ABSTRACT The deep sea is a massive, largely oligotrophic ecosystem, stretched over nearly 65% of the planet’s surface. Deep-sea planktonic communities are almost completely dependent upon organic carbon sinking from the productive surface, forming a vital component of global biogeochemical cycles. H...
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Autores principales: | Carolina Megumi Mizuno, Rohit Ghai, Aurélien Saghaï, Purificación López-García, Francisco Rodriguez-Valera |
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American Society for Microbiology
2016
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/eebc30d62ed24a36a6a068255ec8a6e4 |
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