2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.02.24.481870
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ProbeTools: Designing hybridization probes for targeted genomic sequencing of diverse and hypervariable viral taxa

Abstract: Background: Sequencing viruses in many specimens is hindered by excessive background material from hosts, microbiota, and environmental organisms. Consequently, enrichment of target genomic material is necessary for practical high-throughput viral genome sequencing. Hybridization probes are widely used for enrichment in many fields, but their application to viral sequencing faces a major obstacle: it is difficult to design panels of probe oligo sequences that broadly target many viral taxa due to their rapid e… Show more

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“…Probe panel design and reference sequence coverage assessments: All available bat CoV sequences were downloaded from NCBI GenBank on October 4, 2020. A custom panel of 20,000 hybridization probes was designed from these sequences using the ProbeTools package (v0.0.5) [Kuchinski 2022]. Probe coverage of reference sequences was also assessed in silico using ProbeTools.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Probe panel design and reference sequence coverage assessments: All available bat CoV sequences were downloaded from NCBI GenBank on October 4, 2020. A custom panel of 20,000 hybridization probes was designed from these sequences using the ProbeTools package (v0.0.5) [Kuchinski 2022]. Probe coverage of reference sequences was also assessed in silico using ProbeTools.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%