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Human Gut Bacteriophageome: Insights Into Drug Resistance Mechanisms in Tuberculosis. [PDF]
Tuberculosis (TB), caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis, remains a major global health burden. The emergence of drug‐resistant strains presents a critical challenge in TB management. The recent research has explored the interaction between TB and the human gut bacteriophage community (phageome).
Jafari E +4 more
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Emerging infectious diseases, driven by increasing interactions among humans, wildlife, and livestock, pose an escalating threat to global health, biodiversity, and economies.
Xiaoli Sun +10 more
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Viromes vs. mixed community metagenomes: choice of method dictates interpretation of viral community ecology [PDF]
Background Viruses, the majority of which are uncultivated, are among the most abundant biological entities on Earth. From altering microbial physiology to driving community dynamics, viruses are fundamental members of microbiomes.
James C. Kosmopoulos +4 more
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The Role of Phyllosphere Microbes and Viruses in Biocontrol of Pathogenic Fungi. [PDF]
Foliar microbiota employ multiple ecological strategies to inhibit fungal pathogens in the phyllosphere, including resource competition, production of antifungal metabolites, contact‐dependent killing, modulation of plant innate immunity and mycovirus‐mediated suppression.
Bi L, Islam ZF, Chan LH, Hu HW.
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Viromics Reveal a Number of Novel RNA Viruses in Swedish Mosquitoes
Metagenomic studies of mosquitoes have revealed that their virome is far more diverse and includes many more viruses than just the pathogenic arboviruses vectored by mosquitoes.
Pontus Öhlund +4 more
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Virus Inactivation by Catalytic Air Converter Filters: The Role of Coating Methods [PDF]
Alicia Gómez-López +7 more
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Age-related shifts in bacterial diversity in a reef coral [PDF]
This study investigated the relationship between microbial communities in differently sized colonies of the massive coral Coelastrea aspera at Phuket, Thailand where colony size could be used as a proxy for age.
Brown, Barbara E. +3 more
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The review is dealt with virome, a viral component of human microbiome. Modern data are discussed that concern the structure of virome, its formation during ontogenesis, the role in disease pathogeneses and in homeostasis maintenance. Special attention is payed to bacteriophages (phagobiome) as dominant members of virome.
D.S. Yankovsky +4 more
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Imaging Techniques for Detecting Prokaryotic Viruses in Environmental Samples
Viruses are the most abundant biological entities on Earth with an estimate of 1031 viral particles across all ecosystems. Prokaryotic viruses—bacteriophages and archaeal viruses—influence global biogeochemical cycles by shaping microbial communities ...
Victoria Turzynski +3 more
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Aquarium Viromes: Viromes of Human-Managed Aquatic Systems [PDF]
An aquarium ecosystem is home to many animal species providing conditions similar to native aquatic habitats but under highly controlled management. With a growing interest in understanding the interaction of microbiomes and resident animal health within aquarium environments, we undertook a metagenomic survey of viromes in seven aquarium systems with ...
Yiseul Kim +5 more
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