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  1. Viromes, Not Gene Markers, for Studying Double-Stranded DNA Virus Communities
  2. Ecology and evolution of viruses infecting uncultivated SUP05 bacteria as revealed by single-cell- and meta-genomics
  3. Depth-stratified functional and taxonomic niche specialization in the ‘core’ and ‘flexible’ Pacific Ocean Virome
  4. Viral tagging reveals discrete populations in Synechococcus viral genome sequence space
  5. Contrasting genomic patterns and infection strategies of two co‐existing Bacteroidetes podovirus genera
  6. The global virome: not as big as we thought?
  7. Meeting report of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO) Symposium ‘Viruses of Microbes II’, Brussels, July 2012
  8. Sequencing platform and library preparation choices impact viral metagenomes
  9. Global morphological analysis of marine viruses shows minimal regional variation and dominance of non-tailed viruses
  10. Single‐cell and population level viral infection dynamics revealed by phageFISH, a method to visualize intracellular and free viruses
  11. The Pacific Ocean Virome (POV): A Marine Viral Metagenomic Dataset and Associated Protein Clusters for Quantitative Viral Ecology
  12. Abundant SAR11 viruses in the ocean
  13. Phage–bacteria infection networks
  14. Preparation of Metagenomic Libraries from Naturally Occurring Marine Viruses
  15. Metabolic reprogramming by viruses in the sunlit and dark ocean
  16. Ocean viruses: Rigorously evaluating the metagenomic sample-to-sequence pipeline
  17. Diversity and population structure of Marine Group A bacteria in the Northeast subarctic Pacific Ocean
  18. Evaluation of methods to concentrate and purify ocean virus communities through comparative, replicated metagenomics
  19. Towards quantitative metagenomics of wild viruses and other ultra‐low concentration DNA samples: a rigorous assessment and optimization of the linker amplification method
  20. Phylogenomics of T4 cyanophages: lateral gene transfer in the ‘core’ and origins of host genes
  21. A simple and efficient method for concentration of ocean viruses by chemical flocculation
  22. A Holistic Approach to Marine Eco-Systems Biology
  23. Portal protein diversity and phage ecology
  24. Genomic analysis of oceanic cyanobacterial myoviruses compared with T4‐like myoviruses from diverse hosts and environments
  25. A simple and efficient method for concentration of ocean viruses by chemical flocculation
  26. Structural changes in a marine podovirus associated with release of its genome into Prochlorococcus
  27. Analysis of High-Throughput Sequencing and Annotation Strategies for Phage Genomes
  28. The genome and structural proteome of an ocean siphovirus: a new window into the cyanobacterial ‘mobilome’
  29. Portal protein diversity and phage ecology
  30. Efficient Phage-Mediated Pigment Biosynthesis in Oceanic Cyanobacteria
  31. Culturing the marine cyanobacterium Prochlorococcus
  32. Genome-wide expression dynamics of a marine virus and host reveal features of co-evolution
  33. Exploring the Vast Diversity of Marine Viruses
  34. Prevalence and Evolution of Core Photosystem II Genes in Marine Cyanobacterial Viruses and Their Hosts
  35. Community Genomics Among Stratified Microbial Assemblages in the Ocean's Interior
  36. Marine phage genomics: what have we learned?
  37. Three Prochlorococcus Cyanophage Genomes: Signature Features and Ecological Interpretations
  38. corrigendum: Cyanophages infecting the oceanic cyanobacterium Prochlorococcus
  39. Cyanophages infecting the oceanic cyanobacterium Prochlorococcus
  40. Genome divergence in two Prochlorococcus ecotypes reflects oceanic niche differentiation
  41. Marine phage genomics
  42. Denitrification in estuarine sediments determined by membrane inlet mass spectrometry