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Hundreds of Mysterious Giant Viruses Found in the Ocean

19.06.2025 Рубрика: Interesting
Автор: vassyap
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The discovery of colossal viruses opens new horizons for studying the complex interactions in marine ecosystems and their impact on the planet.
Hundreds of Mysterious Giant Viruses Found in the Ocean
фото: sciencealert.com
Scientists recently made a startling discovery, identifying hundreds of new giant viruses in an unprecedented survey spanning the world's oceans. This achievement marks a significant breakthrough in understanding a viral world that has remained largely unexplored until now, especiallyin the deep sea.

The discovery of colossal viruses opens new horizons for studying the complex interactions in marine ecosystems and their impact on the planet.

Details of the ground-breaking study


The research team, which included distinguished scientists such as marine biologist Benjamin Minch and virologist Mohammad Moniruzzaman from the University of Miami, took a novel approach. They used specially designed computer software to analyze extensive data from seawater samples.

This innovative method allowed them to identify microbial genomes, including the discovery of as many as 230 giant viruses, which until then had been completely unknown to science. In addition to these new discoveries, the study also identified 569 new functional proteins, nine of which were found to be involved in photosynthesis.

This surprising discovery suggests that some viruses have the ability to hijack the photosynthetic functions of their hosts, using them to generate the energy needed for their own survival and replication.

The importance of giant viruses in understanding marine life


Identifying these viruses is critical to better understanding ocean life, and especially the survival of protozoa - marine organisms such as algae, amoebae and flagellates. Protozoans are the backbone of many marine food chains, and their well-being directly affects the health of the entire ocean.

As Moniruzzaman notes, "By better understanding the diversity and role of giant viruses in the ocean, and how they interact with algae and other ocean microbes, we can predict and possibly control harmful algal blooms that pose a threat to human health in Florida and around the world."

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Photo: sciencealert.com

This underscores the potential of the new research to address pressing environmental problems such as algal blooms, which can be toxic and cause significant damage to marine ecosystems and coastal communities.

Technological progress and new horizons


Rapid advances in genome databases, analytical tools, and specialized computer programs such as those used in this study have greatly simplified the process of detecting giant viruses. This not only accelerates scientific discovery, but also provides scientists with unprecedented opportunities to gain new insights into how these viruses spread, interact with hosts, and influence global biogeochemical cycles.

Giant viruses are often the primary cause of death for phytoplankton, tiny photosynthetic organisms widely distributed in oceans, lakes and rivers.

Phytoplankton play a vital role in marine life and are the foundation of all marine food chains. In addition, these microscopic organisms produce an enormous amount of oxygen on Earth, making them indispensable for maintaining the planet's atmosphere. A better understanding of the viruses that parasitize phytoplankton is critical to developing strategies to protect them and keep our oceans healthy.

New functions and implications for biogeochemistry


Interestingly, the researchers found that giant viruses possess genes involved in cellular functions such as carbon metabolism and photosynthesis. These functions have traditionally been associated exclusively with cellular organisms.

"This suggests that giant viruses play a huge role in manipulating the metabolism of their hosts during infection and influencing marine biogeochemistry," commented Minch. This discovery challenges traditional views of viruses as passive parasites by demonstrating their active participation in key ocean biogeochemical processes.

The ability of viruses to influence the carbon cycle, for example, has global implications for understanding climate change and the regulation of atmospheric carbon dioxide.

Classification and evolutionary strategies


The researchers have successfully classified the discovered giant viruses by assigning them to two already known virus orders: the Imitervirales and the Algavirales. These two groups utilize different infection strategies. Members of the Imitervirales have been found to be genetically more complex, indicating that they have a more flexible 'life strategy'. This adaptive feature potentially allows them to survive in a wider range of hosts, which makes them particularly interesting for further study.

Understanding evolutionary strategies will help predict and mitigate viral outbreaks in marine ecosystems.

Looking into the future: the uncharted world of viruses


Obviously, it has so far only been possible to barely touch the surface when it comes to a full picture of life in the oceans. Every drop of seawater is teeming with viruses, and marine life actually plays a crucial role in protecting against many of them, acting as a natural filter and regulator.

The methods described in the study promise more surprising discoveries in the future. There are a myriad of viruses that have yet to be discovered, cataloged and correlated with their role in ocean ecosystems and their impact on planetary health.

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Photo: sciencealert.com

According to Minch, "This study has allowed us to establish a framework for improving existing tools for detecting new viruses that can help us monitor pollution and pathogens in our water bodies."

This new knowledge not only broadens scientific horizons, but also provides powerful tools to protect water resources, monitor pollution and combat pathogens that can threaten both marine life and human health. Ongoing research on giant viruses is thus key to understanding and preserving the planet.

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