The human virome in health and disease - presented by Prof. Frederic Bushman

The human virome in health and disease

Prof. Frederic Bushman

Prof. Frederic Bushman
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Where do these viral populations come from?
Taxonomic assignment of viral contigs
Month 0
Month 1
Month 4
Herpesviridae
Anelloviridae
Animal DNA Viruses
Adenoviridae
Picornaviridae
Animal RNA Viruses
Caliciviridae
Siphoviridae
Podoviridae
Myoviridae
Microviridae
Bacteriophages
Inoviridae
Herelleviridae
Ackermannviridae
Reads per million total reads
The first wave of viral colonization is mainly comprised phages
Animal cell viruses were more prominent at month 4
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In the sequence data, bacteriophages were the most abundant form, while animal cell viruses were rarely observed. Each column represents a sample from a baby, with each row indicating a type of virus - phages or animal cell viruses. By month four, there was a slight increase in the presence of animal cell viruses.