Journal article
Clades of huge phages from across Earth’s ecosystems
Abstract
Bacteriophages typically have small genomes1 and depend on their bacterial hosts for replication2. Here we sequenced DNA from diverse ecosystems and found hundreds of phage genomes with lengths of more than 200 kilobases (kb), including a genome of 735 kb, which is—to our knowledge—the largest phage genome to be described to date. Thirty-five genomes were manually curated to completion (circular and no gaps). Expanded genetic repertoires …
Authors
Al-Shayeb B; Sachdeva R; Chen L-X; Ward F; Munk P; Devoto A; Castelle CJ; Olm MR; Bouma-Gregson K; Amano Y
Journal
Nature, Vol. 578, No. 7795, pp. 425–431
Publisher
Springer Nature
Publication Date
February 20, 2020
DOI
10.1038/s41586-020-2007-4
ISSN
0028-0836
Associated Experts
Fields of Research (FoR)
Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
Amino Acyl-tRNA SynthetasesAnimalsBacteriaBacteriophagesBiodiversityCRISPR-Cas SystemsEarth, PlanetEcosystemEvolution, MolecularGene Expression Regulation, BacterialGene Expression Regulation, ViralGenome, ViralHost SpecificityHumansLakesMolecular Sequence AnnotationOceans and SeasPhylogenyProphagesProtein BiosynthesisRNA, TransferRibosomal ProteinsSeawaterSoil MicrobiologyTranscription, Genetic