The recent rise in "omics"-enabled approaches has lead to improved understanding in many areas of microbial ecology. However, despite the importance that viruses play in a broad microbial ecology context, viral ecology remains largely not integrated into high-throughput microbial ecology studies. A fundamental hindrance to the integration of viral ecology into omics-enabled microbial ecology studies is the lack of suitable reference bacteriophage genomes in reference databases-currently, only 0.001 % of bacteriophage diversity is represented in genome sequence databases. This commentary serves to highlight this issue and to promote bacteriophage genome sequencing as a valuable scientific undertaking to both better understand bacteriophage diversity and move towards a more holistic view of microbial ecology. © 2013 Springer Science+Business Media New York.
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Bibby, K. (2014). Improved Bacteriophage Genome Data is Necessary for Integrating Viral and Bacterial Ecology. Microbial Ecology, 67(2), 242–244. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00248-013-0325-x
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