Bacteriophages diversity in India’s major river Ganga: a repository to regulate pathogenic bacteria in the aquatic environment

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Bijay Kumar Behera
Biswanath Patra
Hirak Jyoti Chakraborty
Ajaya Kumar Rout
Sangita Dixit
Anil Rai
Basanta Kumar Das
Trilochan Mohapatra
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[1] ICAR-Central Inland Fisheries Research Institute,Aquatic Environmental Biotechnology and Nanotechnology Division
[2] Siksha ‘O’ Anusandhan (Deemed to Be University),Center for Biotechnology, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences
[3] ICAR-Indian Agricultural Statistics Research Institute,Centre for Agricultural Bioinformatics
[4] Indian Council of Agricultural Research,undefined
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Metagenomics; Bacteriophage; River Ganga; Environmental microbes; Pollution monitoring;
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Bacteriophages are key viruses that can kill thousands of harmful microbes generally present at polluted sites. Such bacteriophages are abundantly present in the river Ganga, where millions of people in India and abroad drink its water and take baths every day for spiritual reasons. Besides bacteriophages, several pathogenic and zoonotic microbes are present in the river Ganga. It is interesting to study the diversity and abundance of bacteria and their respective phages present in polluted or non-polluted sites. Thus, the metagenomics study was carried out at the most polluted sites of river Ganga near Kanpur and non-polluted sites at Farakka, which harbors several harmful bacteria and their phages. The results revealed a significantly higher percentage of Microviridae phage family, ssDNA viruses, and Mimiviridae virus family near Kanpur than Farakka. In addition, compared to Kanpur, Farakka has a more significant percentage of Myoviridae, an unidentified phage family, and Retroviridae viral families. Despite heavy drainage of untreated and contaminated effluents from the leather industry, pesticide industry, paper mills, metropolitan cities, and other sources, the vast number of said phages kills several harmful pathogenic microbes in polluted sites to maintain the Ganga water’s healing power or natural sterility. In a polluted aquatic environment, the varieties of bacteriophages were identified in the Ganga and their interaction with the microbial host. The taxonomic diversity of several bacteriophages found in pathogenic host systems was investigated to get exceptional knowledge of these small viruses in the aquatic environment.
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