| Literature DB >> 26316088 |
Hee-Sun Han1, Paul G Cantalupo2, Assaf Rotem1, Shelley K Cockrell2, Martial Carbonnaux1, James M Pipas2, David A Weitz3.
Abstract
Metagenomic studies suggest that only a small fraction of the viruses that exist in nature have been identified and studied. Characterization of unknown viral genomes is hindered by the many genomes populating any virus sample. A new method is reported that integrates drop-based microfluidics and computational analysis to enable the purification of any single viral species from a complex mixed virus sample and the retrieval of complete genome sequences. By using this platform, the genome sequence of a 5243 bp dsDNA virus that was spiked into wastewater was retrieved with greater than 96% sequence coverage and more than 99.8% sequence identity. This method holds great potential for virus discovery since it allows enrichment and sequencing of previously undescribed viruses as well as known viruses.Entities:
Keywords: genome sequencing; high-throughput screening; microemulsions; microfluidics; viruses
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26316088 PMCID: PMC4715630 DOI: 10.1002/anie.201507047
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336