Ecogenomics of Groundwater Phages Suggests Niche Differentiation Linked to Specific Environmental Tolerance
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Kothari, Ankita; Roux, Simon; Zhang, Hanqiao; Prieto, Anatori; Soneja, Drishti; Chandonia, John-Marc; Spencer, Sarah J.; Wu, Xiaoqin; Altenburg, Sara; Fields, Matthew W.; Deutschbauer, Adam M.; Arkin, Adam P.; Alm, Eric J; Chakraborty, Romy; Mukhopadhyay, Aindrila; ... Show more Show less
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To our knowledge, this is the first study to identify the bacteriophage distribution in a groundwater ecosystem shedding light on their prevalence and distribution across metal-contaminated and background sites. Our study is uniquely based on selective sequencing of solely the extrachromosomal elements of a microbiome followed by analysis for viral signatures, thus establishing a more focused approach for phage identifications.
Date issued
2021-06Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Biological EngineeringJournal
mSystems
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American Society for Microbiology
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Kothari Ankita et al. "Ecogenomics of groundwater phages suggests niche differentiation linked to specific environmental tolerance." mSystems 6 (June 2021): e00537-21. © 2021 Kothari et al.
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2379-5077