virus
Overview page. Subjects: Computing.
Program code written to replicate by attaching copies of itself to other objects within the system, and normally also having a detrimental effect. This may range from generation of...
RNA-Seq reveals virus–virus and virus–plant interactions in nature
in FEMS Microbiology Ecology
November 2016; p ublished online August 2016 .
Journal Article. Subjects: Soil Science; Biotechnology; Genetics and Genomics; Microbiology; Molecular and Cell Biology. 8317 words.
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RNA-Seq, coupled with de novo assembly, enables the comprehensive and solid determination of virus infection, and revealed the virus–virus and virus–host...
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Linking environmental prokaryotic viruses and their host through CRISPRs
in FEMS Microbiology Ecology
May 2015; p ublished online May 2015 .
Journal Article. Subjects: Soil Science; Biotechnology; Genetics and Genomics; Microbiology; Molecular and Cell Biology. 6226 words.
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We developed a method to recover data on virus-host interactions from environmental samples using CRISPR sequences. We applied this workflow to Arctic ice and...
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Microbiota is an essential element for mice to initiate a protective immunity against Vaccinia virus
in FEMS Microbiology Ecology
February 2016; p ublished online November 2015 .
Journal Article. Subjects: Soil Science; Biotechnology; Genetics and Genomics; Microbiology; Molecular and Cell Biology. 5064 words.
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The microbiota is essential for the effective immune response of mice against Vaccinia virus in intranasal inoculation and to control the virus at the primary...
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The first known virus isolates from Antarctic sea ice have complex infection patterns
in FEMS Microbiology Ecology
P ublished online February 2018 .
Journal Article. Subjects: Soil Science; Biotechnology; Genetics and Genomics; Microbiology; Molecular and Cell Biology. 10291 words.
Abstract
Viruses are recognized as important actors in ocean ecology and biogeochemical cycles, but many details are not yet understood. We participated in a...
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Virus production in phosphorus-limited Micromonas pusilla stimulated by a supply of naturally low concentrations of different phosphorus sources, far into the lytic cycle
in FEMS Microbiology Ecology
September 2016; p ublished online June 2016 .
Journal Article. Subjects: Soil Science; Biotechnology; Genetics and Genomics; Microbiology; Molecular and Cell Biology. 8468 words.
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Virus proliferation in phosphorus-limited phytoplankton is stimulated by supply of reactive and non-reactive phosphorus during infection, showing that...
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Differences in CD8αα and cecal microbiome community during proliferation and late cytolytic phases of Marek's disease virus infection are associated with genetic resistance to Marek's disease
in FEMS Microbiology Ecology
December 2016; p ublished online September 2016 .
Journal Article. Subjects: Soil Science; Biotechnology; Genetics and Genomics; Microbiology; Molecular and Cell Biology. 8155 words.
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ecological explosion
in A Dictionary of Geography
January 2009; p ublished online January 2009 .
Reference Entry. Subjects: Earth Sciences and Geography. 39 words.
The enormous increase in numbers of a living organism: a flu virus, the prickly pear, the grey squirrel; ‘the bursting
ecological explosion
Overview page. Subjects: Earth Sciences and Geography.
The enormous increase in numbers of a living organism: a flu virus, the prickly pear, the grey squirrel; ‘the bursting out from control of forces that were previously held in restraint by...
chromosome
in A Dictionary of Geology and Earth Sciences
January 2013; p ublished online September 2013 .
Reference Entry. Subjects: Earth Sciences and Geography. 130 words.
A protein thread composed of DNA and histone, usually associated with RNA, occurring in the nucleus of a cell. Although chromosomes are found in all animals and plants, bacteria and viruses...
Life support systems
in Lakes: A Very Short Introduction
January 2018; p ublished online January 2018 .
Chapter. Subjects: Physical Geography and Topography. 6235 words.
There is an astonishing variety and abundance of microscopic life that underpins the ecology of natural waters. The aquatic microbiome—made up of viruses, bacteria, archaea, and microbial...
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Diversity and dynamics of algal Megaviridae members during a harmful brown tide caused by the pelagophyte, Aureococcus anophagefferens
in FEMS Microbiology Ecology
May 2016; p ublished online March 2016 .
Journal Article. Subjects: Soil Science; Biotechnology; Genetics and Genomics; Microbiology; Molecular and Cell Biology. 6684 words.
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Analyses of amplicons from giant viruses within the algal Megaviridae subgroup during a brown tide bloom found unexpected diversity.
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Isolation in small populations of Wayampi Amerindians promotes endemicity and homogenisation of their faecal virome, but its distribution is not entirely random
in FEMS Microbiology Ecology
P ublished online December 2017 .
Journal Article. Subjects: Soil Science; Biotechnology; Genetics and Genomics; Microbiology; Molecular and Cell Biology. 4911 words.
Abstract
The isolated community of the Wayampi Amerindians has been extensively studied for the presence of beta lactamase-producing enterobacteria and their...
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Distributions and relationships of virio- and picoplankton in the epi-, meso- and bathypelagic zones of the Western Pacific Ocean
in FEMS Microbiology Ecology
P ublished online December 2016 .
Journal Article. Subjects: Soil Science; Biotechnology; Genetics and Genomics; Microbiology; Molecular and Cell Biology. 8563 words.
Abstract
Virio- and picoplankton mediate important biogeochemical processes and the environmental factors that regulate their dynamics, and the virus–host...
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Transient negative effects of antibiotics on phages do not jeopardise the advantages of combination therapies
in FEMS Microbiology Ecology
P ublished online June 2018 .
Journal Article. Subjects: Soil Science; Biotechnology; Genetics and Genomics; Microbiology; Molecular and Cell Biology. 5887 words.
ABSTRACT
Phages, the viruses of bacteria, have been proposed as antibacterial agents to complement or replace antibiotics due to the growing problem of...
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