Not Just a Passing Phage.
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Abstract
The viral fraction of the human gut microbiota, or virome, has been studied in a limited capacity. In this issue of Cell Host & Microbe, Shkoporov et al. (2019) perform a longitudinal study with database-independent clustering of bacteriophage genomes and de novo taxonomic classification, increasing our understanding of the virome.
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| Authors | Sutcliffe, Steven G;Maurice, Corinne F; |
| Journal | cell host & microbe |
| Year | 2019 |
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