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Metagenomic and viromic data mining reveals viral threats in biologically treated domestic wastewater 被引量:1

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摘要 Activated sludge(AS),a common biological secondary treatment process in wastewater treatment plants(WWTPs),is known to remove a large spectrum of microorganisms.Yet little is known about its effect on the entire viral community.After compiling 3 Tbp of next-generation sequencing(NGS)metagenomic/viromic datasets consisted of 119 sub-datasets of influent,effluent,and AS samples from 27WWTPs,viral removal efficacy is evaluated through data mining.The normalized abundance of viruses suggests effluents exhibit the highest viral prevalence(3.21±3.26%,n=13)followed by the AS(0.48±0.25%,n=57)and influents(0.23±0.17%,n=17).In contrast,plasmids,representing genetic element of bacteria,show higher average prevalence(0.73±0.82%,n=17)in influents than those of the AS(0.63±0.26%,n=57)and effluents(0.35±0.42%,n=13).Furthermore,the abundance-occupancy analysis identifies 142 core phage viruses and 17 non-phages core viruses,including several pathogenic viruses in the AS virome.The persistent occurrence of pathogenic viruses,coupled with nonfavorable virus removal by the AS treatment,reveals the hidden virus threats in biologically treated domestic wastewater.The mechanisms for why viruses persist and the possibility that WWTPs are potential hotspots for viral survival deserve attention.
出处 《Environmental Science and Ecotechnology》 2021年第3期1-8,共8页 环境科学与生态技术(英文)
基金 research was funded by Guangdong Province Foundation for Young Scholars(2019A1515110461) Institute of Archaeal Geo-Omics Research(ZDSYS20180208184390).
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