2022
DOI: 10.1093/gigascience/giac079
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The complexity landscape of viral genomes

Abstract: Background Viruses are among the shortest yet highly abundant species that harbor minimal instructions to infect cells, adapt, multiply, and exist. However, with the current substantial availability of viral genome sequences, the scientific repertory lacks a complexity landscape that automatically enlights viral genomes’ organization, relation, and fundamental characteristics. Results This work provides a comprehensive landsc… Show more

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“…There were 10 Caudoviricetes, 2 Cressdnaviricota genomes, and 8 that had hits to known phages with no taxonomic information. There were 13 cases where 2 genomes were resolved from the same assembly graph element and likely represent quasi-species that can occur, for instance, through recombination events [ 103 , 104 ]. We also processed the coral dataset using the same method.…”
Section: Applicationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There were 10 Caudoviricetes, 2 Cressdnaviricota genomes, and 8 that had hits to known phages with no taxonomic information. There were 13 cases where 2 genomes were resolved from the same assembly graph element and likely represent quasi-species that can occur, for instance, through recombination events [ 103 , 104 ]. We also processed the coral dataset using the same method.…”
Section: Applicationmentioning
confidence: 99%