海山
人病毒体
生物
寄主(生物学)
生物群落
生态学
进化生物学
基因组
基因
生态系统
古生物学
遗传学
作者
Meishun Yu,Menghui Zhang,Runying Zeng,Ruo‐Lin Cheng,Rui Zhang,Yanping Hou,Fangfang Kuang,Xuejin Feng,Xiyang Dong,Yu-Qing Li,Zongze Shao,Min Jin
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41467-024-47600-1
摘要
Abstract Seamounts are globally distributed across the oceans and form one of the major oceanic biomes. Here, we utilized combined analyses of bulk metagenome and virome to study viral communities in seamount sediments in the western Pacific Ocean. Phylogenetic analyses and the protein-sharing network demonstrate extensive diversity and previously unknown viral clades. Inference of virus-host linkages uncovers extensive interactions between viruses and dominant prokaryote lineages, and suggests that viruses play significant roles in carbon, sulfur, and nitrogen cycling by compensating or augmenting host metabolisms. Moreover, temperate viruses are predicted to be prevalent in seamount sediments, which tend to carry auxiliary metabolic genes for host survivability. Intriguingly, the geographical features of seamounts likely compromise the connectivity of viral communities and thus contribute to the high divergence of viral genetic spaces and populations across seamounts. Altogether, these findings provides knowledge essential for understanding the biogeography and ecological roles of viruses in globally widespread seamounts.
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