Litcius/Paper detail

Current challenges to virus discovery by meta-transcriptomics

Joanna C. A. Cobbin, Justine Charon, Erin Harvey, Edward C. Holmes, Jackie E. Mahar

2021Current Opinion in Virology113 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Meta-transcriptomic next-generation sequencing has transformed virus discovery, dramatically expanding our knowledge of the known virosphere. Nevertheless, the use of meta-transcriptomics for virus discovery faces important challenges. As this technology becomes more widely adopted, the proportion of viral sequences in public databases with incorrect (e.g. mis-assignment of host) or limited information (e.g. lacking taxonomic classification) is likely to grow, limiting their utility in bioinformatic pipelines for virus discovery. In addition, we currently lack the bioinformatic tools that can accurately identify viruses showing little or no sequence similarity to database viruses or those that represent likely reagent contaminants. Herein, we outline some of the challenges to effective meta-transcriptomic virus discovery as well as their potential solutions.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyComputational biologyLimitingTranscriptomeMetagenomicsVirusHuman viromeVirologyGeneticsGeneEngineeringGene expressionMechanical engineeringBacteriophages and microbial interactionsPlant Virus Research StudiesPlant and Fungal Interactions Research
Current challenges to virus discovery by meta-transcriptomics | Litcius