<p>Sequence Independent Single Primer Amplification is one of the most widely used random amplification approaches in virology for sequencing template preparation. This technique relies on oligonucleotides consisting of a 3' random part used to prime complementary DNA synthesis and a 5' defined tag sequence for subsequent amplification. Recently, this amplification method was combined with next generation sequencing to obtain viral sequences. However, these studies showed a biased distribution of the resulting sequence reads over the analyzed genomes. The aim of this study was to elucidate the mechanisms that lead to biased sequence depth when using random amplification. Avian paramyxovirus type 8 was used as a model RNA vir...
Abstract Background In a high-throughput environment, to PCR amplify and sequence a large set of vir...
Genetic analyses play a central role in infectious disease research. Massively parallelized “mechani...
The DNA amplification process can be a source of bias and artifacts, especially when amplifying geno...
Sequence Independent Single Primer Amplification is one of the most widely used random amplification...
Sequence Independent Single Primer Amplification is one of the most widely used random amplification...
Next generation sequencing (NGS)/deep sequencing has become an important tool in the study of viruse...
BackgroundThe invention of the Genome Sequence 20 DNA Sequencing System (454 parallel sequencing pla...
Abstract Background Viruses are key players regulating microbial ecosystems. Exploration of viral as...
Amplification bias in PCR occurs when primers bind preferentially to some template molecules over ...
ABSTRACT Validating the sampling depth and reducing sequencing errors are critical for studies of vi...
Genetic analyses play a central role in infectious disease research. Massively parallelized “mechani...
Massive, parallel sequencing is a potent tool for dissecting the regulation of biological processes ...
<div><p>The polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is sensitive to mismatches between primer and template, ...
Different statistical measures of bias of oligonucleotide sequences in DNA sequences were compared, ...
Viral infections cause many different diseases stemming both from well-characterized viral pathogens...
Abstract Background In a high-throughput environment, to PCR amplify and sequence a large set of vir...
Genetic analyses play a central role in infectious disease research. Massively parallelized “mechani...
The DNA amplification process can be a source of bias and artifacts, especially when amplifying geno...
Sequence Independent Single Primer Amplification is one of the most widely used random amplification...
Sequence Independent Single Primer Amplification is one of the most widely used random amplification...
Next generation sequencing (NGS)/deep sequencing has become an important tool in the study of viruse...
BackgroundThe invention of the Genome Sequence 20 DNA Sequencing System (454 parallel sequencing pla...
Abstract Background Viruses are key players regulating microbial ecosystems. Exploration of viral as...
Amplification bias in PCR occurs when primers bind preferentially to some template molecules over ...
ABSTRACT Validating the sampling depth and reducing sequencing errors are critical for studies of vi...
Genetic analyses play a central role in infectious disease research. Massively parallelized “mechani...
Massive, parallel sequencing is a potent tool for dissecting the regulation of biological processes ...
<div><p>The polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is sensitive to mismatches between primer and template, ...
Different statistical measures of bias of oligonucleotide sequences in DNA sequences were compared, ...
Viral infections cause many different diseases stemming both from well-characterized viral pathogens...
Abstract Background In a high-throughput environment, to PCR amplify and sequence a large set of vir...
Genetic analyses play a central role in infectious disease research. Massively parallelized “mechani...
The DNA amplification process can be a source of bias and artifacts, especially when amplifying geno...