2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.11.09.467789
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Host-associated phages disperse across the extraterrestrial analogue Antarctica

Abstract: Extreme Antarctic conditions provide one of the closest analogues of extraterrestrial environments. Since air and snow samples especially from polar regions yield DNA amounts in the lower picogram range, binning of prokaryotic genomes is challenging and renders studying the dispersal of biological entities across these environments difficult. Here, we hypothesized that dispersal of host-associated bacteriophages (adsorbed, replicating or prophages) across the Antarctic continent can be tracked via their geneti… Show more

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