Metagenome-assembled microvirus and cressdnavirus genomes from fecal samples of house mice ( Mus musculus ).

Autor: Paietta EN; Department of Biology, Duke University , Durham, North Carolina, USA., Kraberger S; The Biodesign Center for Fundamental and Applied Microbiomics, Center for Evolution and Medicine, School of Life Sciences, Arizona State University , Tempe, Arizona, USA., Custer JM; The Biodesign Center for Fundamental and Applied Microbiomics, Center for Evolution and Medicine, School of Life Sciences, Arizona State University , Tempe, Arizona, USA., Vargas KL; The Biodesign Center for Fundamental and Applied Microbiomics, Center for Evolution and Medicine, School of Life Sciences, Arizona State University , Tempe, Arizona, USA., Ehmke E; Duke Lemur Center , Durham, North Carolina, USA., Yoder AD; Department of Biology, Duke University , Durham, North Carolina, USA., Varsani A; The Biodesign Center for Fundamental and Applied Microbiomics, Center for Evolution and Medicine, School of Life Sciences, Arizona State University , Tempe, Arizona, USA.; Structural Biology Research Unit, Department of Integrative Biomedical Sciences, University of Cape Town , Cape Town, South Africa.
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: Microbiology resource announcements [Microbiol Resour Announc] 2024 Aug 13; Vol. 13 (8), pp. e0033124. Date of Electronic Publication: 2024 Jul 08.
DOI: 10.1128/mra.00331-24
Abstrakt: House mice, Mus musculus , are highly adapted to anthropogenic spaces. Fecal samples were collected from house mice entering primate enclosure areas at the Duke Lemur Center (Durham, NC, USA). We identified 14 cressdnavirus and 59 microvirus genomes in these mouse feces.
Competing Interests: The authors declare no conflict of interest.
Databáze: MEDLINE