Emerging Infectious Diseases (Aug 2016)

Use of Unamplified RNA/cDNA–Hybrid Nanopore Sequencing for Rapid Detection and Characterization of RNA Viruses

  • Andy Kilianski,
  • Pierce A. Roth,
  • Alvin T. Liem,
  • Jessica M. Hill,
  • Kristen L. Willis,
  • Rebecca D. Rossmaier,
  • Andrew V. Marinich,
  • Michele N. Maughan,
  • Mark A. Karavis,
  • Jens H. Kuhn,
  • Anna N. Honko,
  • C. Nicole Rosenzweig

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2208.160270
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 8
pp. 1448 – 1451

Abstract

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Nanopore sequencing, a novel genomics technology, has potential applications for routine biosurveillance, clinical diagnosis, and outbreak investigation of virus infections. Using rapid sequencing of unamplified RNA/cDNA hybrids, we identified Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus and Ebola virus in 3 hours from sample receipt to data acquisition, demonstrating a fieldable technique for RNA virus characterization.

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