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Author: Oude Munnink, Bas B; Canuti, Marta; Deijs, Martin; de Vries, Michel; Jebbink, Maarten F; Rebers, Sjoerd; Molenkamp, Richard; van Hemert, Formijn J; Chung, Kevin; Cotten, Matthew; Snijders, Fransje; Sol, Cees JA; van der Hoek, Lia
Title: Unexplained diarrhoea in HIV-1 infected individuals
  • Document date: 2014_1_13
  • ID: 0e9l19kp_30
    Snippet: A total of 56 stool samples, including samples that remained negative in diagnostics, were selected and investigated by VIDISCA-454. Approximately 5,000 sequences per sample were compared with all sequences in the non-redundant database of Genbank, using the BLAST tool from NCBI (see Additional file 1: Figure S1 ). A total of 7,316 known viral sequences could be identified this way (2.7% of all sequences, see Table 3 )......
    Document: A total of 56 stool samples, including samples that remained negative in diagnostics, were selected and investigated by VIDISCA-454. Approximately 5,000 sequences per sample were compared with all sequences in the non-redundant database of Genbank, using the BLAST tool from NCBI (see Additional file 1: Figure S1 ). A total of 7,316 known viral sequences could be identified this way (2.7% of all sequences, see Table 3 ).

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