International audienceThe study of RNA virus populations is a challenging task. Each population of RNA virus is composed of a collection of different, yet related genomes often referred to as mutant spectra or quasispecies. Virologists using deep sequencing technologies face major obstacles when studying virus population dynamics, both experimentally and in natural settings due to the relatively high error rates of these technologies and the lack of high performance pipelines. In order to overcome these hurdles we developed a computational pipeline, termed ViVan (Viral Variance Analysis). ViVan is a complete pipeline facilitating the identification, characterization and comparison of sequence variance in deep sequenced virus populations. Ap...
RNA virus populations will undergo processes of mutation and selection resulting in a mixed pop-ulat...
This thesis describes a number of novel techniques designed to assist in the study of various aspect...
Technical challenges remain in the sequencing of RNA viruses due to their high intra-host diversity....
[[abstract]]The first deep sequencing method was announced in 2005. Due to an increasing number of s...
RNA viruses have extremely high mutation rates that enable the virus to adapt to new host environmen...
The ability of Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) to produce massive quantities of genomic data inexpe...
viruses) have profound consequences on viral evolution, including the formation of quasispe-cies. Th...
Viruses cause a large number of infectious diseases in human and veterinary medicine. Despite an ext...
The primary goal of this dissertation is the study of patterns of viral evolution inferred from seri...
Background: Deep-sequencing allows for an in-depth characterization of sequence variation in complex...
The development of High-Throughput Sequencing (HTS) technologies is having a major impact on the gen...
Next generation sequencing (NGS) is defined by parallel sequencing of short DNA fragments, or ‘...
Motivation High-throughput sequencing technologies are used increasingly not only in viral genomics...
Genome sequence data provide rich overlays of information on viral evolutionary history with wide te...
RNA viruses include several notable human pathogens including HIV, hepatitis C virus, West Nile viru...
RNA virus populations will undergo processes of mutation and selection resulting in a mixed pop-ulat...
This thesis describes a number of novel techniques designed to assist in the study of various aspect...
Technical challenges remain in the sequencing of RNA viruses due to their high intra-host diversity....
[[abstract]]The first deep sequencing method was announced in 2005. Due to an increasing number of s...
RNA viruses have extremely high mutation rates that enable the virus to adapt to new host environmen...
The ability of Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) to produce massive quantities of genomic data inexpe...
viruses) have profound consequences on viral evolution, including the formation of quasispe-cies. Th...
Viruses cause a large number of infectious diseases in human and veterinary medicine. Despite an ext...
The primary goal of this dissertation is the study of patterns of viral evolution inferred from seri...
Background: Deep-sequencing allows for an in-depth characterization of sequence variation in complex...
The development of High-Throughput Sequencing (HTS) technologies is having a major impact on the gen...
Next generation sequencing (NGS) is defined by parallel sequencing of short DNA fragments, or ‘...
Motivation High-throughput sequencing technologies are used increasingly not only in viral genomics...
Genome sequence data provide rich overlays of information on viral evolutionary history with wide te...
RNA viruses include several notable human pathogens including HIV, hepatitis C virus, West Nile viru...
RNA virus populations will undergo processes of mutation and selection resulting in a mixed pop-ulat...
This thesis describes a number of novel techniques designed to assist in the study of various aspect...
Technical challenges remain in the sequencing of RNA viruses due to their high intra-host diversity....