1. Treatments of porcine fecal samples affect high-throughput virome sequencing results
- Author
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Julie Brassard, Martin Gauthier, Yvan L’Homme, Nicolas Nantel-Fortier, and Philippe Fravalo
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0301 basic medicine ,Diarrhea ,biology ,RNase P ,Swine ,Virome ,viruses ,030106 microbiology ,RNA ,High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing ,Sapovirus ,RNA virus ,biology.organism_classification ,DNA sequencing ,Virus ,Microbiology ,03 medical and health sciences ,Feces ,030104 developmental biology ,Virology ,Viruses ,Animals ,Human virome - Abstract
The porcine enteric microbiota is currently extensively studied, taking advantage of developments in high-throughput sequencing technologies. However, the viral part of the microbiota, the virome, is being lightly explored, and the impact of the pretreatments used before sequencing the viruses is barely considered. In this study, the impacts of filtration, RNase and DNase treatments on virus reads recovery and diversity after sequencing on a MiSeq platform were assessed on fecal samples individually taken at
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- 2020