The use of next generation sequencing (NGS) to identify novel viral sequences from eukaryotic tissue samples is challenging. Issues can include the low proportion and copy number of viral reads and the high number of contigs (post-assembly), making subsequent viral analysis difficult. Comparison of assembly algorithms with pre-assembly host-mapping subtraction using a short-read mapping tool, a k-mer frequency based filter and a low complexity filter, has been validated for viral discovery with Illumina data derived from naturally infected liver tissue and simulated data. Assembled contig numbers were significantly reduced (up to 99.97%) by the application of these pre-assembly filtering methods. This approach provides a validated method fo...
Abstract Background Genome assembly of viruses with high mutation rates, such as Norovirus and other...
BACKGROUND: Next generation sequencing provides detailed insight into the variation present within v...
Motivation: Next-generation sequencing (NGS) allows for analyzing a large number of viral sequences ...
The use of next generation sequencing (NGS) to identify novel viral sequences from eukaryotic tissue...
Here we describe a virus discovery protocol for a range of different virus genera, that can be appli...
The deep coverage offered by next-generation sequencing (NGS) technology has facilitated the reconst...
Motivation: An accurate genome assembly from short read sequencing data is critical for downstream a...
Here we describe a virus discovery protocol for a range of different virus genera, that can be appli...
Discovery of novel viruses in host samples is a multidisciplinary process which relies increasingly ...
Next generation sequencing (NGS) is defined by parallel sequencing of short DNA fragments, or ‘...
RNA viruses mutate at extremely high rates, forming an intra-host viral population of closely relate...
MotivationNext-generation sequencing technologies sequence viruses with ultra-deep coverage, thus pr...
BackgroundViruses have high mutation rates and generally exist as a mixture of variants in biologica...
Viruses evolve extremely quickly, so reliable meth- ods for viral host prediction are necessary to ...
BACKGROUND: New sequencing technologies have opened the way to the discovery and the characterizatio...
Abstract Background Genome assembly of viruses with high mutation rates, such as Norovirus and other...
BACKGROUND: Next generation sequencing provides detailed insight into the variation present within v...
Motivation: Next-generation sequencing (NGS) allows for analyzing a large number of viral sequences ...
The use of next generation sequencing (NGS) to identify novel viral sequences from eukaryotic tissue...
Here we describe a virus discovery protocol for a range of different virus genera, that can be appli...
The deep coverage offered by next-generation sequencing (NGS) technology has facilitated the reconst...
Motivation: An accurate genome assembly from short read sequencing data is critical for downstream a...
Here we describe a virus discovery protocol for a range of different virus genera, that can be appli...
Discovery of novel viruses in host samples is a multidisciplinary process which relies increasingly ...
Next generation sequencing (NGS) is defined by parallel sequencing of short DNA fragments, or ‘...
RNA viruses mutate at extremely high rates, forming an intra-host viral population of closely relate...
MotivationNext-generation sequencing technologies sequence viruses with ultra-deep coverage, thus pr...
BackgroundViruses have high mutation rates and generally exist as a mixture of variants in biologica...
Viruses evolve extremely quickly, so reliable meth- ods for viral host prediction are necessary to ...
BACKGROUND: New sequencing technologies have opened the way to the discovery and the characterizatio...
Abstract Background Genome assembly of viruses with high mutation rates, such as Norovirus and other...
BACKGROUND: Next generation sequencing provides detailed insight into the variation present within v...
Motivation: Next-generation sequencing (NGS) allows for analyzing a large number of viral sequences ...