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Distinct and rich assemblages of giant viruses in Arctic and Antarctic lakes.
Pitot, Thomas M; Rapp, Josephine Z; Schulz, Frederik; Girard, Catherine; Roux, Simon; Culley, Alexander I.
Afiliação
  • Pitot TM; Department of Biochemistry, Microbiology and Bioinformatics, Université Laval, 2325 rue de l'Université, Québec, QC G1V0A6, Canada.
  • Rapp JZ; DOE Joint Genome Institute, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, 1 Cyclotron Road, Berkeley, CA 94720, United States.
  • Schulz F; Center for Northern Studies, Université Laval, 2325 rue de l'Université, Québec, QC G1V0A6, Canada.
  • Girard C; IBIS Institute of Integrative Biology and Systems, Université Laval, 2325 rue de l'Université, Québec, QC G1V0A6, Canada.
  • Roux S; Center for Northern Studies, Université Laval, 2325 rue de l'Université, Québec, QC G1V0A6, Canada.
  • Culley AI; Department of Biology, Université Laval, 2325 rue de l'Université, Québec, QC G1V0A6, Canada.
ISME Commun ; 4(1): ycae048, 2024 Jan.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38800130
ABSTRACT
Giant viruses (GVs) are key players in ecosystem functioning, biogeochemistry, and eukaryotic genome evolution. GV diversity and abundance in aquatic systems can exceed that of prokaryotes, but their diversity and ecology in lakes, especially polar ones, remain poorly understood. We conducted a comprehensive survey and meta-analysis of GV diversity across 20 lakes, spanning polar to temperate regions, combining our extensive lake metagenome database from the Canadian Arctic and subarctic with publicly available datasets. Leveraging a novel GV genome identification tool, we identified 3304 GV metagenome-assembled genomes, revealing lakes as untapped GV reservoirs. Phylogenomic analysis highlighted their dispersion across all Nucleocytoviricota orders. Strong GV population endemism emerged between lakes from similar regions and biomes (Antarctic and Arctic), but a polar/temperate barrier in lacustrine GV populations and differences in their gene content could be observed. Our study establishes a robust genomic reference for future investigations into lacustrine GV ecology in fast changing polar environments.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: ISME Commun Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: ISME Commun Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article