Giant Viruses of the Kutch Desert
Giant Viruses of the Kutch Desert
The Kutch desert (Great Rann of Kutch, Gujarat, India) is a unique ecosystem: in the larger part of the year it is a hot, salty desert that is flooded regularly in the Indian monsoon season. In the dry season, the crystallized salt deposits form the "white desert" in large regions. The first metagenomic analysis of the soil samples of Kutch was published in 2013, and the data was deposited in the NCBI Sequence Read Archive. The sequences were analyzed at the same time phylogenetically for prokaryotes, especially for bacterial taxa. In the present work, we are searching for the DNA sequences of the recently discovered giant viruses in the soil samples of the Kutch desert. Since most giant viruses were discovered in biofilms in industrial cooling towers, ocean water and freshwater ponds, we were surprised to find their DNA sequences in the soil samples of a seasonally very hot and arid, salty environment.
Vince Grolmusz、Csaba Kerepesi
环境科学理论环境生物学微生物学
Vince Grolmusz,Csaba Kerepesi.Giant Viruses of the Kutch Desert[EB/OL].(2014-10-06)[2025-05-05].https://arxiv.org/abs/1410.1278.点此复制
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