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Diversity and comparative genomics of chimeric viruses inSphagnum-dominated peatlands
2016
Virus Evolution
A new group of viruses carrying naturally chimeric single-stranded (ss) DNA genomes that encompass genes derived from eukaryotic ssRNA and ssDNA viruses has been recently identified by metagenomic studies. The host range, genomic diversity, and abundance of these chimeric viruses, referred to as cruciviruses, remain largely unknown. In this article, we assembled and analyzed thirty-seven new crucivirus genomes from twelve peat viromes, representing twenty-four distinct genome organizations, and
doi:10.1093/ve/vew025
pmid:29492276
pmcid:PMC5822885
fatcat:rtf4mvwrrvcg3i3wcvng6gfm6u