DNA Extraction and Host Depletion Methods Significantly Impact and Potentially Bias Bacterial Detection in a Biological Fluid
ABSTRACT Untargeted sequencing of nucleic acids present in food can inform the detection of food safety and origin, as well as product tampering and mislabeling issues. The application of such technologies to food analysis may reveal valuable insights that are simply unobtainable by targeted testing...
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Main Authors: | Erika Ganda, Kristen L. Beck, Niina Haiminen, Justin D. Silverman, Ban Kawas, Brittany D. Cronk, Renee R. Anderson, Laura B. Goodman, Martin Wiedmann |
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Language: | EN |
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American Society for Microbiology
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/40a0a49ba60f47f68a9cb5dc661ed0d7 |
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