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Author: He, Biao; Li, Zuosheng; Yang, Fanli; Zheng, Junfeng; Feng, Ye; Guo, Huancheng; Li, Yingying; Wang, Yiyin; Su, Nan; Zhang, Fuqiang; Fan, Quanshui; Tu, Changchun
Title: Virome Profiling of Bats from Myanmar by Metagenomic Analysis of Tissue Samples Reveals More Novel Mammalian Viruses
  • Document date: 2013_4_22
  • ID: 04d0koah_51
    Snippet: To verify the metagenomic analysis and further understand the viral constitution as well as the prevalence rate in the virome, each of the 853 bat samples was subjected to PCR or RT-PCR for 6 selected viruses (Table 1) . Results were completely consistent with that of the metagenomic analysis (Table 3) . Coronaviruses have been found to have a wide global geo-distribution [23, 59, 60] and have been identified in previous bat viromes [10, [35] [36.....
    Document: To verify the metagenomic analysis and further understand the viral constitution as well as the prevalence rate in the virome, each of the 853 bat samples was subjected to PCR or RT-PCR for 6 selected viruses (Table 1) . Results were completely consistent with that of the metagenomic analysis (Table 3) . Coronaviruses have been found to have a wide global geo-distribution [23, 59, 60] and have been identified in previous bat viromes [10, [35] [36] [37] , but were not found in the present study. In confirmation of this, none of the bat samples tested positive for coronavirus by RT-PCR screening using published method [60] , this may be due to insufficient bat sampling and limited locations.

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