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Virome analysis refers to the study of virome, collection of all viral material found in an organism or ecosystem. Viromes are incredibly diverse and complex, and are often poorly characterized. Since viruses rely on a host system for persistence and replication, unique host-virus and virus-microbiome interactions have been observed. In some cases, viruses are capable of persisting within certain environmental matrices prior to infecting a host organism. These interactions contribute to the overall health and disease of an individual either through infecting the host, or indirectly through modulating microbial communities (bacteriophages). Environmental virome samples include matrices such as soil, aquatic, wastewater, and fomites, can provide insights into the abundance, role and fitness of viruses across different ecological settings.
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