Cryptic inoviruses revealed as pervasive in bacteria and archaea across Earth’s biomes
Simon Roux(Joint Genome Institute), Emiley A. Eloe‐Fadrosh(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Jan‐Fang Cheng(Joint Genome Institute), Nikos C. Kyrpides(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Mart Krupovìč(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), Adair L. Borges(University of California, Berkeley), Allison Sharrar(Planetary Science Institute), Stephen Nayfach(Bio-Medical Science (South Korea)), Frederik Schulz(Joint Genome Institute), Paula B. Matheus Carnevali(Planetary Science Institute), Kelly Wrighton(Colorado State University), Rebecca A. Daly(Colorado State University), Natalia Ivanova(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Axel Visel(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Joseph Bondy‐Denomy(QB3), Tanja Woyke(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
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