生物
基因组
微生物群
基因组
计算生物学
进化生物学
遗传学
基因
作者
Marco A. Crisci,Lin-Xing Chen,Audra E. Devoto,Adair L. Borges,Nicola Bordin,Rohan Sachdeva,Adrian Tett,Allison Sharrar,Nicola Segata,Francesco Debenedetti,Mick Bailey,Rachel Burt,Rhiannon M. Wood,Lewis J. Rowden,Paula M. Corsini,Mark A. Holmes,Shufei Lei,Jillian F. Banfield,Joanne M. Santini
标识
DOI:10.1101/2021.01.08.425732
摘要
Abstract Lak phages with alternatively coded ~540 kbp genomes were recently reported to replicate in Prevotella in the gut microbiomes of humans that consume a non-western diet, baboons and some pigs. Here, we investigate the diversity and broader distribution of Lak phages in human and animal microbiomes using diagnostic PCR and genome-resolved metagenomics. Lak phages were detected in 13 different animal types and are particularly prevalent in pigs, with significant enrichment in the hindgut compared to foregut. We reconstructed 34 new Lak genomes, including six curated complete genomes, all of which are alternatively coded. The most deeply branched Lak is from a horse faecal sample and is the largest phage genome from an animal microbiome (~660 kbp). From the Lak genomes, we identified families of hypothetical proteins associated with specific animal types. Overall, we substantially expanded Lak phage diversity and demonstrate their occurrence in a variety of human and animal microbiomes.
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