VIRE:一个由元基因组衍生而来的,具有环境背景的行星规模的病毒组资源
Suguru Nishijima1,2, Anthony Fullam1, Thomas S B Schmidt3
1Molecular Systems Biology Unit, European Molecular Biology Laboratory, 69117 Heidelberg, Germany.
Nucleic acids research
|November 29, 2025
概括
科学家们创建了VIRE,这是一个来自不同环境的超过170万个病毒基因组的数据库. 这个资源有助于探索全球病毒多样性,进化和生态.
科学领域:
- 病毒学 病毒学
- 生物信息学是一种生物信息学.
- 生态生态学 生态生态学
背景情况:
- 病毒是地球上最丰富的生物实体,但它们的全球多样性在很大程度上是未知的.
- 了解病毒多样性对于生态和进化研究至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 介绍VIRE,这是一个全面的资源,用于探索全球病毒多样性.
- 为研究病毒基因组,进化和生态提供一个可扩展的平台.
主要方法:
- 使用统一管道从>100,000个公共元基因组系统地组装病毒基因组.
- 详细的注释包括基因组完整性,分类学,生活方式和宿主分配 (CRISPR间隔器).
- 与微生物组资源 SPIRE 和 Metalog 集成,用于联合数据探索.
主要成果:
- VIRE包含来自不同生态系统的170万个高质量和中质量病毒基因组.
- 包含>8900万预测病毒开放阅读框架与功能注释.
- 提供基于CRISPR间隔器匹配的宿主分配.
结论:
- VIRE为全球范围的病毒研究提供了一个开放式,可扩展的平台.
- 促进病毒多样性,进化和生态作用的探索.
- 能够将病毒基因组与微生物组和元数据进行联合分析.
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