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Standards for Sequencing Viral Genomes in the Era of High-Throughput Sequencing

Authors :
Jules O'Rear
David E. Wentworth
Patrick S. G. Chain
Brett Beitzel
Matthew G Davenport
Christopher E. Bradburne
Shanmuga Sozhamannan
Eric F. Donaldson
Pardis C. Sabeti
Michael R. Wiley
Matthew B. Frieman
Jens H. Kuhn
Jeffrey R. Kugelman
Gustavo Palacios
Jason T. Ladner
Guo-Yun Yu
Source :
mBio, mBio, Vol 5, Iss 3 (2014)
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
American Society of Microbiology, 2014.

Abstract

Thanks to high-throughput sequencing technologies, genome sequencing has become a common component in nearly all aspects of viral research; thus, we are experiencing an explosion in both the number of available genome sequences and the number of institutions producing such data. However, there are currently no common standards used to convey the quality, and therefore utility, of these various genome sequences. Here, we propose five “standard” categories that encompass all stages of viral genome finishing, and we define them using simple criteria that are agnostic to the technology used for sequencing. We also provide genome finishing recommendations for various downstream applications, keeping in mind the cost-benefit trade-offs associated with different levels of finishing. Our goal is to define a common vocabulary that will allow comparison of genome quality across different research groups, sequencing platforms, and assembly techniques.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
21507511
Volume :
5
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
mBio
Accession number :
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