linkedin post 2017-11-18 04:43:31

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VIRAL DARK MATTER. “Our understanding of viral diversity and virus–host interactions remains a major bottleneck in the development of predictive ecosystem models and unifying eco-evolutionary theories. This is because the lack of a universal marker gene for viruses hinders environmental survey capabilities, while the number of isolate viral genomes in databases remains limited: for comparison, more than 25,000 bacterial and archaeal host genomes are available in NCBI RefSeq (January 2015), whereas only 1,531 of their viruses were entirely sequenced and most (86%) of these derive from only 3 of 61 known host phyla.” https://lnkd.in/gQQCawV View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2017-11-18 04:46:41

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BACKLOG. The International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses (ICTV). “In the current (2013) ICTV taxonomy, 7 orders have been established, the Caudovirales, Herpesvirales, Ligamenvirales, Mononegavirales, Nidovirales, Picornavirales, and Tymovirales. The committee does not formally distinguish between subspecies, strains, and isolates. In total there are 7 orders, 103 families, 22 subfamilies, 455 genera, about 2,827 species and over 4,000 types yet unclassified.” https://lnkd.in/eF3wTsF View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2017-11-18 04:49:47

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NO COMMON THREADS. “Studying viral sequences means working at the edge of human knowledge. Even microbial genomics experts working on uncultivated microbes use the term “dark matter” when describing the viral sequences they find in metagenomes. While metagenomics expands our ability to detect viruses, a combination of small viral sequence databases and great diversity still means that many viral reads have no homology to known viruses.” https://lnkd.in/g35Hmrp View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2017-11-18 05:03:06

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RNA VIRUSES are even more obscure because replication infidelity makes them mutate so fast, lacking the DNA polymerase proofreading mechanism of DNA viruses leading to huge mutant swarms. “Currently there are 5 orders and 47 families of RNA viruses recognised. There are also many unassigned species and genera.” https://lnkd.in/gG8F5cw View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2017-11-18 05:06:29

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TIP OF ICEBERG. “The number and diversity of viral sequences in reference databases are dwarfed by the sequences from their cellular hosts. As a result, state of the art taxonomic classification of viruses recognizes only several thousand viral species, a large fraction of which infect humans. This stands in sharp contrast with the diversity of the cellular organisms on which all viruses depend for their replication.” https://lnkd.in/g35Hmrp View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2017-11-18 05:10:42

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DAMNED BY VAIN PRAISE. “The advent of metagenomics using high-throughput sequencing has revolutionized not only the rate of virus discovery, but also the nature of the discoveries. For example, the viral ecology and etiology of many human diseases are being characterized, non-pathogenic viral commensals are ubiquitous, and the description of environmental viromes is making progress.” https://lnkd.in/g35Hmrp View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2017-11-18 05:13:06

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BRAND NEW CHAPTER. “Although fifteen years have passed since the first viral metagenome was sequenced from an ocean sample, the experimental and bioinformatic methods used for viral metagenomics have not reached a consensus.” Oceans have been found to be stuffed with viruses. https://lnkd.in/g35Hmrp View in LinkedIn
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