Metagenomic analysis of coastal RNA virus communities

AI Culley, AS Lang, CA Suttle - Science, 2006 - science.org
Science, 2006science.org
RNA viruses infect marine organisms from bacteria to whales, but RNA virus communities in
the sea remain essentially unknown. Reverse-transcribed whole-genome shotgun
sequencing was used to characterize the diversity of uncultivated marine RNA virus
assemblages. A diverse assemblage of RNA viruses, including a broad group of marine
picorna-like viruses, and distant relatives of viruses infecting arthropods and higher plants
were found. Communities were dominated by distinct genotypes with small genome sizes …
RNA viruses infect marine organisms from bacteria to whales, but RNA virus communities in the sea remain essentially unknown. Reverse-transcribed whole-genome shotgun sequencing was used to characterize the diversity of uncultivated marine RNA virus assemblages. A diverse assemblage of RNA viruses, including a broad group of marine picorna-like viruses, and distant relatives of viruses infecting arthropods and higher plants were found. Communities were dominated by distinct genotypes with small genome sizes, and we completely assembled the genomes of several hitherto undiscovered viruses. Our results show that the oceans are a reservoir of previously unknown RNA viruses.
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