Pronunciation: /ˈvaɪˌroʊm/
noun a collection of viruses present in a particular environment or host
A1 The virome is the collection of viruses present in a specific environment.
A2 Scientists are studying the virome to understand how viruses interact with their hosts.
B1 The virome of the human gut plays a role in maintaining gut health.
B2 Research on the virome has revealed new insights into viral diversity.
C1 Advanced sequencing techniques have allowed for a deeper exploration of the virome.
C2 The study of the virome is a complex field that requires interdisciplinary collaboration.
formal The study of the virome involves analyzing the genetic material of viruses present in a specific environment.
informal I find it fascinating how diverse the virome can be in different ecosystems.
slang Have you checked out the latest research on the virome? It's pretty mind-blowing stuff.
figurative Exploring the virome is like delving into a hidden world of microscopic organisms.
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