Dragon Hole: Deep-Sea Sinkhole Unveils 1,730 Unknown Viruses

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A near-1,000-foot-deep underwater sinkhole in the South China Sea, called Dragon Hole, hosts oxygen-free layers and distinct microbial ecosystems. Researchers grew 294 bacterial strains (over 22% new) and identified about 1,730 viral types—mostly phages—with many undiscovered viruses in the deeper anoxic zones, suggesting a sealed, extreme-environment microbial world.
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