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Viral coinfection is shaped by host ecology and virus-virus interactions across diverse microbial taxa and environments
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2016
bioRxiv
pre-print
Infection of more than one virus in a host, coinfection, is common across taxa and environments. Viral coinfection can enable genetic exchange, alter the dynamics of infections, and change the course of viral evolution. Yet, a systematic test of the factors explaining variation in viral coinfection across different taxa and environments awaits completion. Here I employ three microbial data sets of virus-host interactions covering cross-infectivity, culture coinfection, and single-cell
doi:10.1101/038877
fatcat:rlr5bsedjfbfre55bbj5rr47gi