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The viriome of a habitat or environment is the total virus content within it. [1] A viriome may relate to the viruses that inhabit a multicellular organism as well as the phages that are residing inside bacteria and archaea.

This term exists in contrast to the virome, which more commonly refers to the collection of nucleic acids contained by viruses in a microbiome.

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References

  1. ^ Hugenholtz, Philip; Tyson, Gene W. (2008). "Microbiology: Metagenomics". Nature. 455 (7212): 481–483. Bibcode: 2008Natur.455..481H. doi: 10.1038/455481a. ISSN  0028-0836. PMID  18818648. S2CID  4323420.