PLoS ONE (Jan 2011)

Specific capture and whole-genome sequencing of viruses from clinical samples.

  • Daniel P Depledge,
  • Anne L Palser,
  • Simon J Watson,
  • Imogen Yi-Chun Lai,
  • Eleanor R Gray,
  • Paul Grant,
  • Ravinder K Kanda,
  • Emily Leproust,
  • Paul Kellam,
  • Judith Breuer

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0027805
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 11
p. e27805

Abstract

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Whole genome sequencing of viruses directly from clinical samples is integral for understanding the genetics of host-virus interactions. Here, we report the use of sample sparing target enrichment (by hybridisation) for viral nucleic acid separation and deep-sequencing of herpesvirus genomes directly from a range of clinical samples including saliva, blood, virus vesicles, cerebrospinal fluid, and tumour cell lines. We demonstrate the effectiveness of the method by deep-sequencing 13 highly cell-associated human herpesvirus genomes and generating full length genome alignments at high read depth. Moreover, we show the specificity of the method enables the study of viral population structures and their diversity within a range of clinical samples types.