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A genomic resource for exploring bacterial-viral dynamics in seagrass ecosystems

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AbstractBackgroundSeagrasses are globally distributed marine flowering plants that play foundational roles in coastal environments as ecosystem engineers. While research efforts have explored various aspects of seagrass-associated microbial communities, including describing the diversity of bacteria, fungi and microbial eukaryotes, little is known about viral diversity in these communities.ResultsTo begin to address this, we leveraged metagenomic sequencing data to generate a catalog of bacterial metagenome-assembled genomes (MAGs) and phage genomes from the leaves of the seagrass,Zostera marina. We expanded the robustness of this viral catalog by incorporating publicly available metagenomic data from seagrass ecosystems. The final MAG set represents 85 high-quality draft and 62 medium-quality draft bacterial genomes. While the viral catalog represents 354 medium-quality, high-quality, and complete viral genomes. Predicted auxiliary metabolic genes in the final viral catalog had putative annotations largely related to carbon utilization, suggesting a possible role for phage in carbon cycling in seagrass ecosystems.ConclusionsThese genomic resources provide initial insight into bacterial-viral interactions in seagrass meadows and are a foundation on which to further explore these critical interkingdom interactions. These catalogs highlight a possible role for viruses in carbon cycling in seagrass beds which may have important implications for blue carbon management and climate change mitigation.
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Title: A genomic resource for exploring bacterial-viral dynamics in seagrass ecosystems
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AbstractBackgroundSeagrasses are globally distributed marine flowering plants that play foundational roles in coastal environments as ecosystem engineers.
While research efforts have explored various aspects of seagrass-associated microbial communities, including describing the diversity of bacteria, fungi and microbial eukaryotes, little is known about viral diversity in these communities.
ResultsTo begin to address this, we leveraged metagenomic sequencing data to generate a catalog of bacterial metagenome-assembled genomes (MAGs) and phage genomes from the leaves of the seagrass,Zostera marina.
We expanded the robustness of this viral catalog by incorporating publicly available metagenomic data from seagrass ecosystems.
The final MAG set represents 85 high-quality draft and 62 medium-quality draft bacterial genomes.
While the viral catalog represents 354 medium-quality, high-quality, and complete viral genomes.
Predicted auxiliary metabolic genes in the final viral catalog had putative annotations largely related to carbon utilization, suggesting a possible role for phage in carbon cycling in seagrass ecosystems.
ConclusionsThese genomic resources provide initial insight into bacterial-viral interactions in seagrass meadows and are a foundation on which to further explore these critical interkingdom interactions.
These catalogs highlight a possible role for viruses in carbon cycling in seagrass beds which may have important implications for blue carbon management and climate change mitigation.

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