id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-259717-e8ljkv2y Holtz, Lori R. Geographic variation in the eukaryotic virome of human diarrhea 2014-11-01 .txt text/plain 6748 349 49 Viromes from Northern Territory children contained more viral families per sample than viromes from Melbourne, which could be attributed largely to an increased number of sequences from the families Adenoviridae and Picornaviridae (genus enterovirus). Viromes from Northern Territory children contained more viral families per sample than viromes from Melbourne, which could be attributed largely to an increased number of sequences from the families Adenoviridae and Picornaviridae (genus enterovirus). Because previous metagenomic studies demonstrated significant virus diversity in patients with diarrhea (Finkbeiner et al., 2008) we focused this study on comparing the eukaryotic virus populations in stools of children with diarrhea collected from two different locations, Melbourne, Australia and the Northern Territory, Australia. In order to independently confirm the sequencing results, we used PCR to define the prevalence of the most frequently detected viruses for which pan-family or pan-genus primers could be used including: adenovirus, astrovirus, enterovirus, norovirus, and rotavirus. ./cache/cord-259717-e8ljkv2y.txt ./txt/cord-259717-e8ljkv2y.txt