Small RNA sequencing (sRNA-seq) can be used to detect viruses in infected hosts without the necessity to have any prior knowledge or specialized sample preparation. The sRNA-seq method was initially used for viral detection and identification in plants and then in invertebrates and fungi. However, it is still controversial to use sRNA-seq in the detection of mammalian or human viruses. In this study, we used 931 sRNA-seq runs of data from the NCBI SRA database to detect and identify viruses in human cells or tissues, particularly from some clinical samples. Six viruses including HPV-18, HBV, HCV, HIV-1, SMRV, and EBV were detected from 36 runs of data. Four viruses were consistent with the annotations from the previous studies. HIV-1 was fo...
Accurate detection of viruses in plants and animals is critical for agriculture production and human...
Massively parallel sequencing technology now provides the opportunity to sample the transcriptome of...
Although nearly one fifth of all human cancers have an infectious aetiology, the causes for the majo...
Small RNA sequencing (sRNA-seq) can be used to detect viruses in infected hosts without the necessit...
Although viruses infect various organs and are associated with diseases, there may be many unidentif...
Monitoring viral infections of cell cultures is largely neglected although the viruses may have an i...
Monitoring viral infections of cell cultures is largely neglected although the viruses may have an i...
<div><p>It is commonly accepted that there are many unknown viruses on the planet. For the known vir...
Recent developments in high-throughput sequencing (HTS), also called next-generation sequencing (NGS...
UMR BFP - Equipe VirologieInternational audienceRecent developments in high-throughput sequencing (H...
This paper explored our hypothesis that sRNA (18 ∼ 30 bp) deep sequencing technique can be used as a...
Massively parallel sequencing technology now provides the opportunity to sample the transcriptome of...
<div><p>This paper explored our hypothesis that sRNA (18∼30 bp) deep sequencing technique can be use...
Recent developments in high-throughput sequencing (HTS), also called next-generation sequencing (NGS...
Recent developments in high-throughput sequencing (HTS), also called next-generation sequencing (NGS...
Accurate detection of viruses in plants and animals is critical for agriculture production and human...
Massively parallel sequencing technology now provides the opportunity to sample the transcriptome of...
Although nearly one fifth of all human cancers have an infectious aetiology, the causes for the majo...
Small RNA sequencing (sRNA-seq) can be used to detect viruses in infected hosts without the necessit...
Although viruses infect various organs and are associated with diseases, there may be many unidentif...
Monitoring viral infections of cell cultures is largely neglected although the viruses may have an i...
Monitoring viral infections of cell cultures is largely neglected although the viruses may have an i...
<div><p>It is commonly accepted that there are many unknown viruses on the planet. For the known vir...
Recent developments in high-throughput sequencing (HTS), also called next-generation sequencing (NGS...
UMR BFP - Equipe VirologieInternational audienceRecent developments in high-throughput sequencing (H...
This paper explored our hypothesis that sRNA (18 ∼ 30 bp) deep sequencing technique can be used as a...
Massively parallel sequencing technology now provides the opportunity to sample the transcriptome of...
<div><p>This paper explored our hypothesis that sRNA (18∼30 bp) deep sequencing technique can be use...
Recent developments in high-throughput sequencing (HTS), also called next-generation sequencing (NGS...
Recent developments in high-throughput sequencing (HTS), also called next-generation sequencing (NGS...
Accurate detection of viruses in plants and animals is critical for agriculture production and human...
Massively parallel sequencing technology now provides the opportunity to sample the transcriptome of...
Although nearly one fifth of all human cancers have an infectious aetiology, the causes for the majo...