Publications by authors named "Shao-Kun Shi"

Background: Viruses play critical roles in the marine environment because of their interactions with an extremely broad range of potential hosts. Many studies of viruses in seawater have been published, but viruses that inhabit marine animals have been largely neglected. Oysters are keystone species in coastal ecosystems, yet as filter-feeding bivalves with very large roosting numbers and species co-habitation, it is not clear what role they play in marine virus transmission and coastal microbiome regulation.

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Article Synopsis
  • Eighteen new RNA viruses were discovered in a study focused on environmental samples.
  • Phylogenetic analysis revealed that these viruses exhibit recombination between key genes, indicating genetic mixing.
  • Picobirnaviruses were found to be widespread and plentiful in oyster populations.
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