AbstractComparing sequences of archived viruses collected over many years to the present allows the study of viral evolution and contributes to the design of new vaccines. However, the difficulty, time and expense of generating full-length sequences individually from each archived sample have hampered these studies. Next generation sequencing technologies have been utilized for analysis of clinical and environmental samples to identify viral pathogens that may be present. This has led to the discovery of many new, uncharacterized viruses from a number of viral families. Use of these sequencing technologies would be advantageous in examining viral evolution. In this study, a sequencing procedure was used to sequence simultaneously and rapidl...
Norovirus is a highly transmissible infectious agent that causes epidemic gastroenteritis in suscept...
AbstractWe report the first identification of novel viruses, and sequence of an entire viral genome,...
Abstract Background Next-generation sequencing (NGS) allows ultra-deep sequencing of nucleic acids. ...
AbstractComparing sequences of archived viruses collected over many years to the present allows the ...
ABSTRACT Several biosafety level 3 and/or 4 (BSL-3/4) pathogens are high-consequence, single-strande...
Next generation sequencing (NGS)/deep sequencing has become an important tool in the study of viruse...
<div><p>To date, very large scale sequencing of many clinically important RNA viruses has been compl...
To date, very large scale sequencing of many clinically important RNA viruses has been complicated b...
AbstractRecent advances in nucleic acid sequencing technologies, referred to as ‘next-generation’ se...
To date, very large scale sequencing of many clinically important RNA viruses has been complicated b...
BackgroundWith the advent of Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) technologies, the ability to generate ...
Accurate characterisation of viral strains constitutes a crucial objective for the management of mod...
To date, very large scale sequencing of many clinically important RNA viruses has been complicated b...
AbstractBackgroundFull genome sequencing of influenza A viruses (IAV), including those that arise fr...
Background: Norovirus is the commonest cause of epidemic gastroenteritis among people of all ages. O...
Norovirus is a highly transmissible infectious agent that causes epidemic gastroenteritis in suscept...
AbstractWe report the first identification of novel viruses, and sequence of an entire viral genome,...
Abstract Background Next-generation sequencing (NGS) allows ultra-deep sequencing of nucleic acids. ...
AbstractComparing sequences of archived viruses collected over many years to the present allows the ...
ABSTRACT Several biosafety level 3 and/or 4 (BSL-3/4) pathogens are high-consequence, single-strande...
Next generation sequencing (NGS)/deep sequencing has become an important tool in the study of viruse...
<div><p>To date, very large scale sequencing of many clinically important RNA viruses has been compl...
To date, very large scale sequencing of many clinically important RNA viruses has been complicated b...
AbstractRecent advances in nucleic acid sequencing technologies, referred to as ‘next-generation’ se...
To date, very large scale sequencing of many clinically important RNA viruses has been complicated b...
BackgroundWith the advent of Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) technologies, the ability to generate ...
Accurate characterisation of viral strains constitutes a crucial objective for the management of mod...
To date, very large scale sequencing of many clinically important RNA viruses has been complicated b...
AbstractBackgroundFull genome sequencing of influenza A viruses (IAV), including those that arise fr...
Background: Norovirus is the commonest cause of epidemic gastroenteritis among people of all ages. O...
Norovirus is a highly transmissible infectious agent that causes epidemic gastroenteritis in suscept...
AbstractWe report the first identification of novel viruses, and sequence of an entire viral genome,...
Abstract Background Next-generation sequencing (NGS) allows ultra-deep sequencing of nucleic acids. ...