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Geospatial distribution of viromes in tropical freshwater ecosystems.


ABSTRACT: This study seeks to understand the general distribution of virome abundance and diversity in tropical freshwater ecosystems in Singapore and the geospatial distribution of the virome under different landuse patterns. Correlations between diversity, environmental parameters and land use patterns were analyzed and significant correlations were highlighted. Overall, the majority (65.5%) of the annotated virome belonged to bacteriophages. The percentage of Caudovirales was higher in reservoirs whereas the percentages of Dicistroviridae, Microviridae and Circoviridae were higher in tributaries. Reservoirs showed a higher Shannon-index virome diversity compared to upstream tributaries. Land use (urbanized, agriculture and parkland areas) influenced the characteristics of the virome distribution pattern. Dicistroviridae and Microviridae were enriched in urbanized tributaries while Mimiviridae, Phycodnaviridae, Siphoviridae and Podoviridae were enriched in parkland reservoirs. Several sequences closely related to the emerging zoonotic virus, cyclovirus, and the human-related virus (human picobirnavirus), were also detected. In addition, the relative abundance of PMMoV (pepper mild mottle virus) sequences was significantly correlated with RT-qPCR measurements (0.588?

SUBMITTER: Gu X 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7112100 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Geospatial distribution of viromes in tropical freshwater ecosystems.

Gu Xiaoqiong X   Tay Qi Xiang Martin QXM   Te Shu Harn SH   Saeidi Nazanin N   Goh Shin Giek SG   Kushmaro Ariel A   Thompson Janelle R JR   Gin Karina Yew-Hoong KY  

Water research 20180308


This study seeks to understand the general distribution of virome abundance and diversity in tropical freshwater ecosystems in Singapore and the geospatial distribution of the virome under different landuse patterns. Correlations between diversity, environmental parameters and land use patterns were analyzed and significant correlations were highlighted. Overall, the majority (65.5%) of the annotated virome belonged to bacteriophages. The percentage of Caudovirales was higher in reservoirs where  ...[more]

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