Assembly-free single-molecule sequencing recovers complete virus genomes from natural microbial communities

Volume: 30, Issue: 3, Pages: 437 - 446
Published: Feb 19, 2020
Abstract
Viruses are the most abundant biological entities on Earth and play key roles in host ecology, evolution, and horizontal gene transfer. Despite recent progress in viral metagenomics, the inherent genetic complexity of virus populations still poses technical difficulties for recovering complete virus genomes from natural assemblages. To address these challenges, we developed an assembly-free, single-molecule nanopore sequencing approach, enabling...
Paper Details
Title
Assembly-free single-molecule sequencing recovers complete virus genomes from natural microbial communities
Published Date
Feb 19, 2020
Volume
30
Issue
3
Pages
437 - 446
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