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Virus-prokaryote infection pairs associated with prokaryotic production in a freshwater lake.

Shang ShenKento TominagaKenji TsuchiyaTomonari MatsudaTakashi YoshidaYoshihisa Shimizu
Published in: mSystems (2024)
Viral infection associated with prokaryotic production occurs in a density- or frequency-dependent manner and regulates the prokaryotic community. Stratification transition and annual vertical mixing in freshwater lakes are known to affect the prokaryotic community and the interaction between prokaryotes and viruses. By pairing measurements of virome analysis and prokaryotic production of a 1-year survey of the depths of surface and deep layers, we revealed (i) the prokaryotic infection pairs associated with prokaryotic production and (ii) the reset in prokaryotic and viral communities through annual vertical mixing in a freshwater lake. Our results provide a basis for future work into changes in stratification that may impact the biogeochemical cycling in freshwater lakes.
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