More than 5 thousand new viruses have been discovered in the sea
A team of international researchers has discovered more than 5 thousand and 5 hundred new strains of the virus in the world's oceans after taking measurements of about 35 thousand kinds of water in different continents. The research team focused on looking at RNA-related viruses known as RNA due to the fact that so far scientists have not known much about this species compared to what has already been known about common mutants known as DNA. The current study also focused on computer-aided analysis of the phylum virus, which researchers have dubbed Taraviricota and Matthew Sullivan of the University of Ohio, who led the study says that these viruses have been found throughout the oceans, which have implications for the biodiversity network. Researchers say that the discovery of Traviricota was a significant step forward in a study that was previously conducted on viruses linked to the RNA virus, which has been known for billions of years to build. ...