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Uncultivated Viral Populations Dominate Estuarine Viromes on the Spatiotemporal Scale

Mengqi Sun, Yuanchao Zhan, David Marsan, David Páez-Espino, Lanlan Cai, Feng Chen

2021mSystems30 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This is the first systematic study about spatial and temporal variation of virioplankton communities in estuaries using deep metagenomics sequencing. It is among the highest-quality viromic data sets to date, showing remarkably consistent sequencing depth and quality across samples. Our results indicate that there exists a large pool of abundant and diverse viruses in estuaries that have not yet been cultivated, their genomes only available thanks to single-cell genomics or single-molecule sequencing, demonstrating the importance of these methods for viral discovery. The spatiotemporal pattern of these abundant uncultivated viruses is more variable than that of cultured viruses. Despite strong environmental gradients, season and location had surprisingly little impact on the viral community within an estuary, but we saw a significant distinction between the two estuaries and also between estuarine and open ocean viromes.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyEstuaryBaySiphoviridaeCaliciviridaeEcologyMetagenomicsEvolutionary biologyZoologyOceanographyBacteriophageVirusGeneticsViral diseaseGeneGeologyEscherichia coliBacteriophages and microbial interactionsMicrobial Community Ecology and PhysiologyPlant Virus Research Studies
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