Viruses of Microbes V: Biodiversity and Future Applications
A special issue of Viruses (ISSN 1999-4915). This special issue belongs to the section "Bacterial Viruses".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 September 2018) | Viewed by 106755
Special Issue Editors
Interests: phage biology; lysogen phenotypes; prophages; viral ecology
Interests: diversity of archaeal viruses: virion structures, genome organisation, structure and function of viral proteins; molecular aspects of virus host interactions in Archaea; biotechnological applications of archaeal viruses and their proteins
Interests: community dynamics and diversity of viruses infecting photosynthetic organisms like Cyanobacteria (cyanophages) and Phytoplankton (algal viruses); viral-host interactions of cyanophages and algal viruses in the marine environment
Interests: bacteriophage research; Acinetobacter bacteriophages; bacteriophage genomics; biotechnology; taxonomy; phage-host interactions
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The central theme of this Special Issue will focus on 'Biodiversity and Future Applications' of viruses infecting microbes (algae, archaea, bacteria, fungi, protozoa and viruses). Viruses have always been a key element of microbial diversity and evolution, as well as a tool for a molecular biologist to learn more about how the host-cell functions. This information has also been put to productive use in recent days to control infections and fouling in many areas in our society.
The issue gathers articles covering key areas of ecology, host-virus dynamics, biotechnological, medical aspects, and structural biology. A main objective is to introduce a new understanding of the role that viruses of microbes play in ecosystems and in the sustainable development of human technologies.
Dr. Heather E. Allison
Prof. Dr. David Prangishvili
Prof. Dr. Ruth-Anne Sandaa
Dr. Dann Turner
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- bacteriophages
- archaeal viruses
- cyanophages
- algal and fungi viruses
- viral-host interactions
- structure and function of viral proteins
- biotechnological applications
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