Image_3_Viral Diversity and Its Relationship With Environmental Factors at the Surface and Deep Sea of Prydz Bay, Antarctica.TIF

A viral metagenomic analysis of five surface and two bottom water (878 meters below surface, mbs, and 3,357 mbs) samples from Prydz Bay, was conducted during February–March 2015. The results demonstrated that most of the DNA viruses were dsDNA viruses (79.73–94.06%, except at PBI1, 37.51%). Of these...

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Main Authors: Zheng Gong, Yantao Liang, Min Wang, Yong Jiang, Qingwei Yang, Jun Xia, Xinhao Zhou, Siyuan You, Chen Gao, Jian Wang, Jianfeng He, Hongbing Shao, Andrew McMinn
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Published: 2018
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2018.02981.s003
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spelling ftfrontimediafig:oai:figshare.com:article/7410293 2023-05-15T13:36:41+02:00 Image_3_Viral Diversity and Its Relationship With Environmental Factors at the Surface and Deep Sea of Prydz Bay, Antarctica.TIF Zheng Gong Yantao Liang Min Wang Yong Jiang Qingwei Yang Jun Xia Xinhao Zhou Siyuan You Chen Gao Jian Wang Jianfeng He Hongbing Shao Andrew McMinn 2018-12-03T04:34:47Z https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2018.02981.s003 https://figshare.com/articles/Image_3_Viral_Diversity_and_Its_Relationship_With_Environmental_Factors_at_the_Surface_and_Deep_Sea_of_Prydz_Bay_Antarctica_TIF/7410293 unknown doi:10.3389/fmicb.2018.02981.s003 https://figshare.com/articles/Image_3_Viral_Diversity_and_Its_Relationship_With_Environmental_Factors_at_the_Surface_and_Deep_Sea_of_Prydz_Bay_Antarctica_TIF/7410293 CC BY 4.0 CC-BY Microbiology Microbial Genetics Microbial Ecology Mycology marine viruses Prydz Bay metagenomics diversity community structure Image Figure 2018 ftfrontimediafig https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2018.02981.s003 2018-12-05T23:59:11Z A viral metagenomic analysis of five surface and two bottom water (878 meters below surface, mbs, and 3,357 mbs) samples from Prydz Bay, was conducted during February–March 2015. The results demonstrated that most of the DNA viruses were dsDNA viruses (79.73–94.06%, except at PBI1, 37.51%). Of these, Caudovirales (Siphoviridae, Myoviridae, and Podoviridae) phages were most abundant in surface seawater (67.67–71.99%), while nucleocytoplasmic large DNA viruses (NCLDVs) (Phycodnaviridae, Mimiviridae, and Pandoraviridae accounted for >30% of dsDNA viruses) were most abundant in the bottom water (3,357 mbs). Of the ssDNA viruses, Microviridae was the dominant family in PBI2, PBI3, PBOs, and PBI4b (57.09–87.55%), while Inoviridae (58.16%) was the dominant family in PBI1. Cellulophaga phages (phi38:1 and phi10:1) and Flavobacterium phage 11b, infecting the possible host strains affiliated with the family Flavobacteriaceae of the phylum Bacteroidetes, were abundant in surface water dsDNA viromes. The long contig (PBI2_1_C) from the viral metagenomes were most similar to the genome architectures of Cellulophaga phage phi10:1 and Flavobacterium phage 11b from the Arctic Ocean. Comparative analysis showed that the surface viral community of Prydz Bay could be clearly separated from other marine and freshwater environments. The deep sea viral community was similar to the deep sea viral metagenome at A Long-term Oligotrophic Habitat Assessment Station (ALOHA, at 22°45′N, 158°00′W). The multivariable analysis indicated that nutrients probably played an important role in shaping the local viral community structure. This study revealed the preliminary characteristics of the viral community in Prydz Bay, from both the surface and the deep sea. It provided evidence of the relationships between the virome and the environment in Prydz Bay and provided the first data from the deep sea viral community of the Southern Ocean. Still Image Antarc* Arctic Arctic Ocean Prydz Bay Southern Ocean Frontiers: Figshare Arctic Arctic Ocean Prydz Bay Southern Ocean
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topic Microbiology
Microbial Genetics
Microbial Ecology
Mycology
marine viruses
Prydz Bay
metagenomics
diversity
community structure
spellingShingle Microbiology
Microbial Genetics
Microbial Ecology
Mycology
marine viruses
Prydz Bay
metagenomics
diversity
community structure
Zheng Gong
Yantao Liang
Min Wang
Yong Jiang
Qingwei Yang
Jun Xia
Xinhao Zhou
Siyuan You
Chen Gao
Jian Wang
Jianfeng He
Hongbing Shao
Andrew McMinn
Image_3_Viral Diversity and Its Relationship With Environmental Factors at the Surface and Deep Sea of Prydz Bay, Antarctica.TIF
topic_facet Microbiology
Microbial Genetics
Microbial Ecology
Mycology
marine viruses
Prydz Bay
metagenomics
diversity
community structure
description A viral metagenomic analysis of five surface and two bottom water (878 meters below surface, mbs, and 3,357 mbs) samples from Prydz Bay, was conducted during February–March 2015. The results demonstrated that most of the DNA viruses were dsDNA viruses (79.73–94.06%, except at PBI1, 37.51%). Of these, Caudovirales (Siphoviridae, Myoviridae, and Podoviridae) phages were most abundant in surface seawater (67.67–71.99%), while nucleocytoplasmic large DNA viruses (NCLDVs) (Phycodnaviridae, Mimiviridae, and Pandoraviridae accounted for >30% of dsDNA viruses) were most abundant in the bottom water (3,357 mbs). Of the ssDNA viruses, Microviridae was the dominant family in PBI2, PBI3, PBOs, and PBI4b (57.09–87.55%), while Inoviridae (58.16%) was the dominant family in PBI1. Cellulophaga phages (phi38:1 and phi10:1) and Flavobacterium phage 11b, infecting the possible host strains affiliated with the family Flavobacteriaceae of the phylum Bacteroidetes, were abundant in surface water dsDNA viromes. The long contig (PBI2_1_C) from the viral metagenomes were most similar to the genome architectures of Cellulophaga phage phi10:1 and Flavobacterium phage 11b from the Arctic Ocean. Comparative analysis showed that the surface viral community of Prydz Bay could be clearly separated from other marine and freshwater environments. The deep sea viral community was similar to the deep sea viral metagenome at A Long-term Oligotrophic Habitat Assessment Station (ALOHA, at 22°45′N, 158°00′W). The multivariable analysis indicated that nutrients probably played an important role in shaping the local viral community structure. This study revealed the preliminary characteristics of the viral community in Prydz Bay, from both the surface and the deep sea. It provided evidence of the relationships between the virome and the environment in Prydz Bay and provided the first data from the deep sea viral community of the Southern Ocean.
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author Zheng Gong
Yantao Liang
Min Wang
Yong Jiang
Qingwei Yang
Jun Xia
Xinhao Zhou
Siyuan You
Chen Gao
Jian Wang
Jianfeng He
Hongbing Shao
Andrew McMinn
author_facet Zheng Gong
Yantao Liang
Min Wang
Yong Jiang
Qingwei Yang
Jun Xia
Xinhao Zhou
Siyuan You
Chen Gao
Jian Wang
Jianfeng He
Hongbing Shao
Andrew McMinn
author_sort Zheng Gong
title Image_3_Viral Diversity and Its Relationship With Environmental Factors at the Surface and Deep Sea of Prydz Bay, Antarctica.TIF
title_short Image_3_Viral Diversity and Its Relationship With Environmental Factors at the Surface and Deep Sea of Prydz Bay, Antarctica.TIF
title_full Image_3_Viral Diversity and Its Relationship With Environmental Factors at the Surface and Deep Sea of Prydz Bay, Antarctica.TIF
title_fullStr Image_3_Viral Diversity and Its Relationship With Environmental Factors at the Surface and Deep Sea of Prydz Bay, Antarctica.TIF
title_full_unstemmed Image_3_Viral Diversity and Its Relationship With Environmental Factors at the Surface and Deep Sea of Prydz Bay, Antarctica.TIF
title_sort image_3_viral diversity and its relationship with environmental factors at the surface and deep sea of prydz bay, antarctica.tif
publishDate 2018
url https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2018.02981.s003
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Arctic Ocean
Prydz Bay
Southern Ocean
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Prydz Bay
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