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Viruses of green and purple sulfur bacteria

Published on by Cynthia Silveira

This project contains datasets and computer codes produced in the publication "Viruses of sulfur oxidizing phototrophs encode genes for pigment, carbon, and sulfur metabolisms" by Hesketh-best and Bosco-Santos et al. 2023 (in press, Communications Earth and Environment). 

Authors: Poppy J. Hesketh-Best, Alice Bosco-Santos, Sofia Garcia, Molly D. O'Beirne, Josef P. Werne, William P. Gilhooly III, Cynthia B Silveira

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Funding

This research was supported by NASA Exobiology Program (80NSSC23K0676 to C.B.S., A.B.S., W.P.G., and J.P.W). Samples were collected through funding from a Purdue Research Foundation Research Grant to W.P.G and a National Science Foundation grant to J.P.W (EAR-1424170) and W.P.G. (EAR-1424228). Sequencing was funded by C.B.S.’s start-up fund from the University of Miami. Computational analyses were funded by the University of Miami Institute for Data Science and Computing – Expanding the Use of Collaborative Data Science to C.B.S.

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