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Human Virome

Archives of Medical Research, 2017
The human virome is composed by the set of all viruses, eukaryotic and prokaryotic, present in the human body; as each body compartment constitutes a different microenvironment, the virome varies with the body part. Additionally, other factors influence the virome composition, such as age, diet, and the presence of other components of the microbiome ...
Selene, Zárate   +3 more
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The Global Virome Project

Science, 2018
Expanded viral discovery can improve ...
Dennis, Carroll   +8 more
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Birth of protein folds and functions in the virome

Nature
The rapid evolution of viruses generates proteins that are essential for infectivity and replication but with unknown functions, due to extreme sequence divergence1.
Jason Nomburg   +5 more
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The gut virome in association with the bacteriome in gastrointestinal diseases and beyond: roles, mechanisms, and clinical applications

Precision Clinical Medicine
The gut virome, an essential component of the intestinal microbiome, constitutes ∼0.1% of the total microbial biomass but contains a far greater number of particles than bacteria, with phages making up 90%–95% of this virome.
Zhiyang Feng   +4 more
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Virome comparison (VC): A novel approach to comparing viromes based on virus species specificity and virome specificity diversity

Journal of Medical Virology, 2023
AbstractThe human virome, or the viral communities distributed on or in our body, is estimated to contain about 380 trillion of viruses (individuals), which has far reaching influences on our health and diseases. Obviously, the sheer numbers of viruses alone make the comparisons of two or multiple viromes extremely challenging.
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Next‐Generation Sequencing for Characterizing Respiratory Tract Virome and Improving Detection of Viral Pathogens in Children With Pneumonia

Influenza and Other Respiratory Viruses
Pneumonia is typically caused by a variety of pathogenic microorganisms. Traditional research often focuses on the infection of a few microorganisms, whereas metagenomic studies focus on the impact of the bacteriome and mycobiome on respiratory diseases.
Song Cui   +10 more
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Centenarians have a diverse gut virome with the potential to modulate metabolism and promote healthy lifespan

Nature Microbiology, 2023
Joachim Johansen   +10 more
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The Human Virome

2016
The human microbiome is the collection of hundreds of trillions of microorganisms and their genomes that colonize the human body. Recent advances in sequencing technology have allowed these communities and their function to be characterized and defined in detail. While the bacterial members of the microbiome have received the bulk of the attention, the
Matthew C. Ross   +2 more
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Host traits shape virome composition and virus transmission in wild small mammals

Cell, 2023
Yan-Mei Chen   +11 more
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