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Comparison of PCR versus PCR-free DNA library preparation for characterising the human faecal viromeHsieh et al., 2021
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- Hsieh S
- Tariq M
- Telatin A
- Ansorge R
- Adriaenssens E
- Savva G
- Booth C
- Wileman T
- Hoyles L
- Carding S
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- Viruses
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The human intestinal microbiota is abundant in viruses, comprising mainly bacteriophages, occasionally outnumbering bacteria 10: 1 and is termed the virome. Due to their high genetic diversity and the lack of suitable tools and reference databases, the virome remains poorly …
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