Viral population analysis and minority-variant detection using short read next-generation sequencing

Volume: 368, Issue: 1614, Pages: 20120205 - 20120205
Published: Mar 19, 2013
Abstract
RNA viruses within infected individuals exist as a population of evolutionary-related variants. Owing to evolutionary change affecting the constitution of this population, the frequency and/or occurrence of individual viral variants can show marked or subtle fluctuations. Since the development of massively parallel sequencing platforms, such viral populations can now be investigated to unprecedented resolution. A critical problem with such...
Paper Details
Title
Viral population analysis and minority-variant detection using short read next-generation sequencing
Published Date
Mar 19, 2013
Volume
368
Issue
1614
Pages
20120205 - 20120205
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