Ubiquitous, B12-dependent virioplankton utilizing ribonucleotide-triphosphate reductase demonstrate interseasonal dynamics and associate with a diverse range of bacterial hosts in the pelagic ocean
Lingyi Wu(Utrecht University), K. Eric Wommack(Delaware Technical Community College), Jacob T. Dums(Biotechnology Institute), Eric G. Sakowski(Johns Hopkins University), Barbra D. Ferrell(Biotechnology Institute), Amelia O. Harrison(Biotechnology Institute), Ana Martins(Universidade dos Açores), Kay D. Bidle(Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey), Shawn W. Polson(Biotechnology Institute), Ryan M. Moore(Biotechnology Institute), Jozef I. Nissimov(University of Waterloo), Gonçalo J. Piedade(Institute for Biodiversity)
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