Virome
Cross-source consensus on Virome from 1 sources and 6 claims.
1 sources · 6 claims
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- The virome is defined as the viral component of the body's microbial ecosystem. — Antiviral Gut Microbiome Defenses
- Virome testing is treated cautiously because detecting a viral sequence does not necessarily establish clinical meaning. — Antiviral Gut Microbiome Defenses
- The article rejects the idea that viruses are universally bad. — Antiviral Gut Microbiome Defenses
- The article distinguishes viral associations with autoimmune disease from simple causation. — Antiviral Gut Microbiome Defenses
- The article emphasizes that viruses can have beneficial, neutral, or harmful roles depending on context. — Antiviral Gut Microbiome Defenses
- Viral-derived genetic material is described as biologically important for functions including placental proteins and memory-related processes. — Antiviral Gut Microbiome Defenses