A deep dive into the 5,500 marine RNA virus species scientists recently identified has found that several may help drive carbon absorbed from the atmosphere to permanent storage on the ocean floor.
Several of the 5,500 marine RNA virus species recently discovered by scientists may help push carbon absorbed from the atmosphere to permanent storage on the ocean floor, according to a study.
Community- and "species"-level analysis on Global Ocean RNA sequences sampled from waters worldwide has shed light on the poorly understood diversity and ecological footprint of marine RNA viruses, according to a new report.
Several of the 5,500 marine RNA virus species recently discovered by scientists may help push carbon absorbed from the atmosphere to long-term storage on the ocean floor, according to a study
Thousands of mysterious viruses that were recently discovered lurking in the world s oceans may exert huge influence over the ecosystems, in part by "reprogramming" the hosts they infect, scientists r