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Metavirome sequencing to evaluate norovirus diversity in sewage and related bioaccumulated oysters

Authors :
Strubbia, S. (Sofia)
Schaeffer, J. (Julien)
Oude Munnink, B.B. (Bas B.)
Besnard, A. (Alban)
Phan, M.V.T. (My V. T.)
Nieuwenhuijse, D.F. (David F.)
Graaf, M. (Miranda) de
Schapendonk, C.M.E. (Claudia)
Wacrenier, C. (Candice)
Cotten, M. (Matthew)
Koopmans D.V.M., M.P.G. (Marion)
Le Guyader, F.S. (Françoise S.)
Strubbia, S. (Sofia)
Schaeffer, J. (Julien)
Oude Munnink, B.B. (Bas B.)
Besnard, A. (Alban)
Phan, M.V.T. (My V. T.)
Nieuwenhuijse, D.F. (David F.)
Graaf, M. (Miranda) de
Schapendonk, C.M.E. (Claudia)
Wacrenier, C. (Candice)
Cotten, M. (Matthew)
Koopmans D.V.M., M.P.G. (Marion)
Le Guyader, F.S. (Françoise S.)
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Metagenomic sequencing is a promising method to determine the virus diversity in environmental samples such as sewage or shellfish. However, to identify the short RNA genomes of human enteric viruses among the large diversity of nucleic acids present in such complex matrices, method optimization is still needed. This work presents methodological developments focused on norovirus, a small ssRNA non-enveloped virus known as the major cause of human gastroenteritis worldwide and frequently present in human excreta and sewage. Different elution protocols were applied and Illumina MiSeq technology were used

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Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, Frontiers in Microbiology vol. 10 no. OCT, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1134976186
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3389.fmicb.2019.02394