viral genome sequencing by random priming methods
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Abstract
Background
Most emerging health threats are of zoonotic origin. For the overwhelming majority, their causative agents are RNA viruses which include but are not limited to HIV, Influenza, SARS, Ebola, Dengue, and Hantavirus. Of increasing importance therefore is a better understanding of global viral diversity to enable better surveillance and prediction of pandemic threats; this will require rapid and flexible methods for complete viral genome sequencing.
Results
We have adapted the SISPA methodology
Conclusion
The method described is of great utility in generating whole genome assemblies for viruses with little or no available sequence information, viruses from greatly divergent families, previously uncharacterized viruses, or to more fully describe mixed viral infections.
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Authors | ;Zhang Xinsheng;Afonso Claudio;Feldblyum Jeremy;Sengamalay Naomi;DePasse Jay;Kuzmickas Ryan;Halpin Rebecca;Djikeng Appolinaire;Anderson Norman G;Ghedin Elodie;Spiro David J |
Journal | revista de economia mundial |
Year | 2008 |
DOI | 10.1186/1471-2164-9-5 |
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