在零度以下的北极盐水中,在稳定与波动的条件下降低病毒进化压力
Zhi-Ping Zhong1,2,3, Dean Vik2,3, Josephine Z Rapp4,5
1Byrd Polar and Climate Research Center, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA.
Microbiome
|August 7, 2023
概括
用先进的病毒学研究了冷和海冰盐中的北极病毒. 长读测序揭示了新型病毒和在稳定与波动的环境中不同的进化路径,突出了它们在极端生态系统中的作用.
科学领域:
- *环境微生物学和病毒学.
- * 冰层和极端生态系统研究.
- * 基因组和进化生物学.
背景情况:
- *气候变化影响着地球的以冰为基础的生态系统,这些生态系统拥有独特的微生物生命.
- *北极冷盐水和海冰盐水是适应零度以下温度和高盐度的独特微生物群落的宿主.
- *这些盐水中的病毒群落在很大程度上仍然没有特征,特别是它们的相互作用和对环境稳定的进化反应.
关键词:
在北极,北极的北极.克里奥佩格盐水盐水进化 进化 进化 进化 进化 进化 进化基因转移 基因转移 基因转移长读和短读病毒学.转录基因组学 (Metatranscriptomics) 是一种转录基因组学.人口遗传学 人口遗传学海洋冰盐水盐水.低于零度和高盐盐的盐水.病毒 病毒 病毒更多相关视频
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