Author: Anthony, Simon J.; Johnson, Christine K.; Greig, Denise J.; Kramer, Sarah; Che, Xiaoyu; Wells, Heather; Hicks, Allison L.; Joly, Damien O.; Wolfe, Nathan D.; Daszak, Peter; Karesh, William; Lipkin, W. I.; Morse, Stephen S.; Mazet, Jonna A. K.; Goldstein, Tracey
Title: Global patterns in coronavirus diversity Document date: 2017_6_12
ID: tboc6zyd_51
Snippet: Our 'state of the art' is in the unique scope of our study, focusing on a single viral family at a global scale. To achieve this, the USAID PREDICT project first had to establish a strategy for viral discovery in twenty different countries, many of which had no prior capacity to do this work at all. For this reason, we used a simple yet highly implementable approach based on cPCR. Initially, this approach might not appear to be as powerful as hig.....
Document: Our 'state of the art' is in the unique scope of our study, focusing on a single viral family at a global scale. To achieve this, the USAID PREDICT project first had to establish a strategy for viral discovery in twenty different countries, many of which had no prior capacity to do this work at all. For this reason, we used a simple yet highly implementable approach based on cPCR. Initially, this approach might not appear to be as powerful as high throughput sequencing (HTS) techniques; however, this study has demonstrated the particular and considerable strengths of cPCR as an affordable screening and discovery tool in resource-poor settings, where HTS is still largely unsupported.
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