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Human

Human associated

Uncultivated viral genomes sampled from the body sites such as anterior nares, retro auricular crease, saliva and nares.

Human gut

Uncultivated viral genomes in human gastrointestinal track typically with samples from stool.

Human oral

Uncultivated viral genomes sampled habitats such as teeth, gingival sulcus, tongue, cheeks, hard and soft palates, and tonsils.

Human skin

Uncultivated viral genomes on human skin such as nare, external auditory canal, occiput, retroauricular crease, and volar forearm.

Human vaginal

Uncultivated viral genomes sampled from locations such as poster fornix, mid vagina, and introitus.

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Environment

Air

Uncultivated viral genomes typically sampled from residential and hospital indoor ventilation system.

Sediment

Uncultivated viral genomes sampled from the locations such as estuaries, wetland, and river bed.

Soil

Uncultivated viral genomes in soil sampled from the locations such forest, glaciers, and permafrost.

Wastewater

Uncultivated viral genomes typically sampled from sewage and sludge.

Water

Uncultivated viral genomes sampled from, for example, tap/drinking water, swimming pool, river, and ocean.

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Non-human animal host

Host associated

Uncultivated viral genomes with the emphasis on the ecological and physiological interactions between hosts and environment. Typical samples sources include skin or stool from mouse.

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Other

Miscellaneous

Uncultivated viral genomes generally not classified in any particular categories, such as samples collected from debris after natural disaster and echinoderm.

Plant associated

Uncultivated viral genomes in plants typically as a response to changes in environment with samples from, as an example, the roots.

Microbial

Uncultivated viral genomes without specific categories, such as ant fungus, beach sand, dust, fermentation, and compost.