2022
DOI: 10.3390/v14030600
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Next-Generation Sequencing for Confronting Virus Pandemics

Abstract: Virus pandemics have happened, are happening and will happen again. In recent decades, the rate of zoonotic viral spillover into humans has accelerated, mirroring the expansion of our global footprint and travel network, including the expansion of viral vectors and the destruction of natural spaces, bringing humans closer to wild animals. Once viral cross-species transmission to humans occurs, transmission cannot be stopped by cement walls but by developing barriers based on knowledge that can prevent or reduc… Show more

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“…10.3389/fmicb. 2022.1044316 Frontiers in Microbiology frontiersin.org opened the door to an array of approaches including viral evolution, metagenomics, and transcriptomics in the study of quasispecies (Radford et al, 2012;Quer et al, 2022). These are genetically closely related viruses that can exist concurrently in a susceptible vector or host due to the high mutation rate of RNA viruses.…”
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“…10.3389/fmicb. 2022.1044316 Frontiers in Microbiology frontiersin.org opened the door to an array of approaches including viral evolution, metagenomics, and transcriptomics in the study of quasispecies (Radford et al, 2012;Quer et al, 2022). These are genetically closely related viruses that can exist concurrently in a susceptible vector or host due to the high mutation rate of RNA viruses.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Through mass parallelization of sequencing reactions, NGS decreased the necessary costs and turnaround time per sample and revolutionized genomics ( Margulies et al, 2005 ). It opened the door to an array of approaches including viral evolution, metagenomics, and transcriptomics in the study of quasispecies ( Radford et al, 2012 ; Quer et al, 2022 ). These are genetically closely related viruses that can exist concurrently in a susceptible vector or host due to the high mutation rate of RNA viruses.…”
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“…129,130 However, the main limitations do impose restrictions on the application of mNGS that minority sequences that share little identity with the reference sequences are inclined to be overlooked, leading to erroneous mapping. 125…”
Section: Mutated Sars-cov-2 Detectionmentioning
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“…123,124 It has been drawn from the pandemic that promptly identifying and characterizing the causal agent is essential for understanding the likelihood of a mutant gaining dominance and the investigation of the transmission route, which can be helpful for the authorities to take sound preventive action. 125 Nextgeneration sequencing (NGS) technologies for targeted deepsequencing, metagenomics, and whole-genome sequencing (WGS) are among the most ubiquitous methods to date in continuously monitoring the variants and relevant mutations in many countries. 125,126 Metagenomic NGS (mNGS), an NGS-based analysis, have been widely introduced in diagnosing the SARS-COV-2 infection, which aligns Q-PCR-conrmed cases with the GenBank nucleotide database to discern viral genomes in samples.…”
Section: Mutated Sars-cov-2 Detectionmentioning
confidence: 99%