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Hundreds of Mysterious Giant Viruses Discovered Lurking in The Ocean : ScienceAlert

Last updated: June 16, 2025 12:00 am
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Scientists Uncover Hundreds of New Giant Viruses in Global Ocean Study

A groundbreaking study led by marine biologist Benjamin Minch and virologist Mohammad Moniruzzaman from the University of Miami has revealed the existence of 230 previously unknown giant viruses in oceans worldwide. Using advanced computer software, the research team analyzed seawater samples to identify the genomes of these microbes, shedding light on the intricate dynamics of marine life.

These newly discovered giant viruses play a crucial role in the ecosystem, particularly in regulating the populations of protists such as algae, amoeba, and flagellates. Understanding the diversity and behavior of these viruses is essential for predicting and managing harmful algal blooms, which pose a threat to human health globally.

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The researchers categorized the hundreds of new viruses they found. (Minch & Moniruzzaman, npj Viruses, 2025)

Advancements in genome databases, analysis tools, and computer programs have facilitated the discovery of these giant viruses, providing valuable insights into their transmission and impact on marine life. These viruses are known to prey on phytoplankton, vital organisms that produce a significant portion of the Earth’s oxygen and support marine food chains.

The study also identified 569 new functional proteins, including those involved in photosynthesis. Some giant viruses can manipulate the photosynthesis process of their hosts to obtain energy for survival, hinting at their intricate interactions with marine organisms.

230 New Giant Viruses Found Lurking in The Ocean, Hijacking Their Hosts
A giant virus infecting the algae Florenciella. (Grieg Steward/University of Hawai’i at Manoa)

The researchers classified the newly discovered giant viruses into two existing virus orders: Imitervirales and Algavirales. These orders employ distinct infection strategies, with Imitervirales exhibiting greater genetic complexity, suggesting a broad range of host interactions.

As we delve deeper into the ocean’s vast virosphere, there is still much to uncover about the intricate balance of marine ecosystems. Each droplet of seawater teems with viruses, underscoring the vital role marine life plays in safeguarding our planet from these microbial threats.

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Future studies leveraging the methodologies outlined in this research hold promise for identifying and characterizing a plethora of undiscovered viruses, enriching our understanding of oceanic health and biodiversity.

“This study lays the foundation for enhancing existing tools for detecting novel viruses, which could bolster our capacity to monitor waterborne pathogens and pollution,” remarked Minch.

The findings of this research have been published in Nature npj Viruses, marking a significant leap forward in unraveling the mysteries of the ocean’s microscopic inhabitants.

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