| Literature DB >> 27741409 |
Ana Georgina Cobián Güemes1, Merry Youle2, Vito Adrian Cantú3, Ben Felts4, James Nulton4, Forest Rohwer1.
Abstract
Viruses are the most abundant and the most diverse life form. In this meta-analysis we estimate that there are 4.80×1031 phages on Earth. Further, 97% of viruses are in soil and sediment-two underinvestigated biomes that combined account for only ∼2.5% of publicly available viral metagenomes. The majority of the most abundant viral sequences from all biomes are novel. Our analysis drawing on all publicly available viral metagenomes observed a mere 257,698 viral genotypes on Earth-an unrealistically low number-which attests to the current paucity of viral metagenomic data. Further advances in viral ecology and diversity call for a shift of attention to previously ignored major biomes and careful application of verified methods for viral metagenomic analysis.Entities:
Keywords: biogeography; metagenomics; phage abundance; phage diversity; phage ecology; viruses
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27741409 DOI: 10.1146/annurev-virology-100114-054952
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Annu Rev Virol ISSN: 2327-056X Impact factor: 10.431