- Zheng, Kaiyang;
- Liang, Yantao;
- Paez-Espino, David;
- Zou, Xiao;
- Gao, Chen;
- Shao, Hongbing;
- Sung, Yeong;
- Mok, Wen;
- Wong, Li;
- Zhang, Yu-Zhong;
- Tian, Jiwei;
- Chen, Feng;
- Jiao, Nianzhi;
- Suttle, Curtis;
- He, Jianfeng;
- McMinn, Andrew;
- Wang, Min
The findings of this study are significant, as N4-like viruses represent a unique viral lineage with a distinct replication mechanism and a conserved core genome. This work has resulted in a comprehensive global map of the entire N4-like viral lineage, including information on their distribution in different biomes, evolutionary divergence, genomic diversity, and the potential for viral-mediated host metabolic reprogramming. As such, this work significantly contributes to our understanding of the ecological function and viral-host interactions of bacteriophages.