Easy and accurate reconstruction of whole HIV genomes from short-read sequence data with shiver
Studying the evolution of viruses and their molecular epidemiology relies on accurate viral sequence data, so that small differences between similar viruses can be meaningfully interpreted. Despite its higher throughput and more detailed minority variant data, next-generation sequencing has yet to b...
Main Authors: | Wymant, C, Blanquart, F, Golubchik, T, Gall, A, Bakker, M, Bezemer, D, Croucher, N, Hall, M, Hillebregt, M, Ong, S, Ratmann, O, Albert, J, Bannert, N, Fellay, J, Fransen, K, Gourlay, A, Grabowski, M, Gunsenheimer-Bartmeyer, B, Günthard, H, Kivelä, P, Kouyos, R, Laeyendecker, O, Liitsola, K, Meyer, L, Porter, K, Ristola, M, van Sighem, A, Berkhout, B, Cornelissen, M, Kellam, P, Reiss, P, Fraser, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Oxford University Press
2018
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