2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-129104/v1
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Tracking Double-Stranded DNA Bacteriophages and Their Hosts in a Deep Freshwater Lake by Integrating Metagenomics and The Hi-C Technique

Abstract: Background: In aquatic ecosystems, bacteriophages play key roles in species diversity, host population dynamics and functional gene transfer. Due to a lack of high-throughput experimental tools to obtain robust associations between bacteriophages and hosts, the current metagenome-based phage community research generally predicts interactions based on various computational pipelines. In this study, by introducing an in vivo proximity-ligation chromosomal confirmation capture (Hi-C) technique combined with exist… Show more

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“…It enables the identification of DNA molecules that are physically co-located near one another within a cell through next-generation sequencing. Hi-C sequencing has also been recently applied to artificial metagenomes [115] and recently to natural metagenomes [116] to assemble genomes of different species and identify the structure of chromosomes, the presence of plasmids within cells and potentially host and viral interactions [117]. Other molecular biology techniques, such as proximity ligation, have recently been applied to marine water samples to identify novel virus-host associations [118].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It enables the identification of DNA molecules that are physically co-located near one another within a cell through next-generation sequencing. Hi-C sequencing has also been recently applied to artificial metagenomes [115] and recently to natural metagenomes [116] to assemble genomes of different species and identify the structure of chromosomes, the presence of plasmids within cells and potentially host and viral interactions [117]. Other molecular biology techniques, such as proximity ligation, have recently been applied to marine water samples to identify novel virus-host associations [118].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An alternative approach for phage-host identification, which has been shown to be quite accurate, is metagenomics proximity-ligation sequencing 55,56,[56][57][58][59][60][61] . This technique captures phage-bacterial chromosome interactions in three-dimensional space, enabling the identification of phage genomes and bacterial genomes that are in very close physical proximity to one another (i.e., in the same cell; Fig.…”
Section: Bacterial Host Prediction For Carjivirus Communis Via Proxim...mentioning
confidence: 99%