Author: Ladner, Jason T.; Beitzel, Brett; Chain, Patrick S. G.; Davenport, Matthew G.; Donaldson, Eric; Frieman, Matthew; Kugelman, Jeffrey; Kuhn, Jens H.; O’Rear, Jules; Sabeti, Pardis C.; Wentworth, David E.; Wiley, Michael R.; Yu, Guo-Yun; Sozhamannan, Shanmuga; Bradburne, Christopher; Palacios, Gustavo
Title: Standards for Sequencing Viral Genomes in the Era of High-Throughput Sequencing Document date: 2014_6_17
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Snippet: Our primary goal here is to initiate a conversation. The rate at which viral genomes are being sequenced is only going to increase in the coming years, and without some standardization, it will be impossible for these valuable resources to be utilized to their full potential. We present these categories as a starting point, with the goal of adjusting and refining them over time as our capabilities and needs continue to change......
Document: Our primary goal here is to initiate a conversation. The rate at which viral genomes are being sequenced is only going to increase in the coming years, and without some standardization, it will be impossible for these valuable resources to be utilized to their full potential. We present these categories as a starting point, with the goal of adjusting and refining them over time as our capabilities and needs continue to change.
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