Genomic analysis of oceanic cyanobacterial myoviruses compared with T4-like myoviruses from diverse hosts and environments

T4-like myoviruses are ubiquitous, and their genes are among the most abundant documented in ocean systems. Here we compare 26 T4-like genomes, including 10 from non-cyanobacterial myoviruses, and 16 from marine cyanobacterial myoviruses (cyanophages) isolated on diverse Prochlorococcus or Synechoco...

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Main Authors: Huang, Katherine H. (Contributor), Ignacio-Espinoza, Julio C. (Author), Berlin, Aaron M. (Author), Kelly, Libusha (Contributor), Weigele, Peter (Contributor), DeFrancesco, Alicia S. (Contributor), Kern, Suzanne Elizabeth (Contributor), Thompson, Luke Richard (Contributor), Young, Sarah (Author), Yandava, Chandri (Author), Fu, Ross (Contributor), Krastins, Bryan (Author), Chase, Michael (Author), Sarracino, David (Author), Henn, Matthew R. (Contributor), Chisholm, Sallie (Penny) (Contributor), Sullivan, Matthew (Author), Osburne, Marcia Susan (Author)
Other Authors: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Biology (Contributor), Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering (Contributor), Sullivan, Matthew B. (Contributor), Osburne, Marcia (Contributor)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Society for Applied Microbiology and Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 2011-03-18T16:32:08Z.
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