Virome

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A virome is a collection of viruses found in a biological community, such as an ecosystem or an organism.[1] Scientists studying viruses use gene sequencing methods to study the viruses in these communities and classify them. This is known as the study of metagenomics.[2] Viruses are found in all kinds of environments. One example of a virome is the human virome, which is the community of viruses living in various human organs.[3] Bacteriophages, a type of virus, are the most common type of virus in the biosphere and in humans, and are found in feces, saliva, blood, and more.[4]

In the 2000s, virologist Forest Rohwer performed gene sequencing on samples of seawater, soil, and human tissue.[5] The studies revealed that the gene diversity of viruses globally is massive and mostly unrecorded.[6] More research in the 2010s showed that the gut virome of humans is of special interest in human medicine.[7] Scientists sort nucleic acids from the other components of viruses, and then analyze them.[8] The large number of different viruses on Earth makes completing the Earth’s virome difficult.[9] As of November 2018, a large virus database held information on 760,000 individual viruses and virus parts.[10]

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