1. Methods for the Isolation of Viruses from Environmental Samples
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Viruses are omnipresent and extraordinarily abundant in the microbial ecosystems of water, soil, and sediment. In nearly every
reported case for aquatic and porous media environments (soils and sediments) viral abundance exceeds that of co-occurring
host populations by 10–100-fold. If current estimates based on metagenome DNA sequence data are correct, then viruses represent
the largest reservoir of unknown genetic diversity on Earth. Microscopy and molecular genetic tools have been critical in
demonstrating that viruses are a dynamic component of microbial ecosystems capable of significantly influencing the productivity
and population biology of their host communities. Moreover, these approaches have begun to describe and constrain the immense
genetic diversity of viral communities. A critical first step in the application of many cultivation-independent approaches
to virus ecology is obtaining a concentrate of viruses from an environmental sample. Culture-dependent methods also rely on
viruses being present at a high enough abundance to detect. Here, methodological details for the isolation and concentration
of viruses from water, soil, and aquatic sediment samples are covered in detail.
Affiliation(s): (4) Delaware Biotechnology Institute, University of Delaware, Newark, DE, USA
(5) J. Craig Venter Institute, Rockville, MD, USA
(6) Ocean Sciences Department, University of California, Santa Cruz, CA, USA
(5) J. Craig Venter Institute, Rockville, MD, USA
(6) Ocean Sciences Department, University of California, Santa Cruz, CA, USA
Book Title: Bacteriophages: Methods and Protocols, Volume 1: Isolation, Characterization, and Interactions
Series: Methods in Molecular Biology | Volume: 501 | Pub. Date: Jul-01-2008 | Page Range: 3-14 | DOI: 10.1007/978-1-60327-164-6_1
Subject: Microbiology
Key Words: Virioplankton - viral concentrate - elution - ultrafiltration - tangential flow - microporous filtration membrane
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