Direct RNA sequencing on nanopore arrays redefines the transcriptional complexity of a viral pathogen
Here, Depledge et al. use nanopore arrays for direct RNA sequencing to profile the HSV-1 transcriptome in productively infected cells. Sequencing of individual RNAs reveals a highly complex viral transcriptome including mRNAs encoding new viral fusion proteins derived by read-through transcription.
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Main Authors: | Daniel P. Depledge, Kalanghad Puthankalam Srinivas, Tomohiko Sadaoka, Devin Bready, Yasuko Mori, Dimitris G. Placantonakis, Ian Mohr, Angus C. Wilson |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2019
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/62e6f7e4a2564e61a8a33f67a99d8972 |
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