id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-283880-lrrkuist Kumar, Arvind Evolution of selective-sequencing approaches for virus discovery and virome analysis 2017-07-15 .txt text/plain 5934 286 38 Use of sequence dependent (i.e; generic PCR assays and microarray) and sequence independent (i.e; single primer amplification (SISPA) and random priming) approaches for nucleic acid amplification combined with Sanger sequencing or HTS allowed the rapid identification of new viruses after 1980 (Bishop-Lilly et al., 2010; Chang et al., 1994; Day et al., 2010; Grard et al., 2012; Kapoor et al., 2015; Ladner et al., 2016; Linnen et al., 1996; Matsui et al., 1991; Mokili et al., 2012; Muerhoff et al., 1997; Nichol et al., 1993; Qin et al., 2014; Quan et al., 2010; Simons et al., 1995b) (Fig. 1) . For the virome analysis of clinical samples with an abundance of host cells, like blood or tissues, pre-extraction based enrichment is not appropriate as the virus genome itself can be present in its non-capsidated or transcribed form. In positive selection methods, samples are enriched for viral nucleic acids directly using probes targeting the viruses like in PCR assays, microarray or virus capture (in solution based hybridization) approaches. ./cache/cord-283880-lrrkuist.txt ./txt/cord-283880-lrrkuist.txt