DNase Treatment Improves Viral Enrichment in Agricultural Soil Viromes

Viromics is becoming an increasingly popular method for characterizing soil viral communities. DNase treatment of the viral size fraction prior to DNA extraction is meant to reduce contaminating free DNA and is a common step within viromics protocols to ensure that sequences are of viral origin.

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Autores principales: Jackson W. Sorensen, Laura A. Zinke, Anneliek M. ter Horst, Christian Santos-Medellín, Alena Schroeder, Joanne B. Emerson
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:d982701bba2147549f9be758c9a922172021-12-02T19:44:32ZDNase Treatment Improves Viral Enrichment in Agricultural Soil Viromes2379-507710.1128/mSystems.00614-21https://doaj.org/article/d982701bba2147549f9be758c9a922172021-10-01T00:00:00Zhttps://journals.asm.org/doi/10.1128/mSystems.00614-21https://doaj.org/toc/2379-5077 Viromics is becoming an increasingly popular method for characterizing soil viral communities. DNase treatment of the viral size fraction prior to DNA extraction is meant to reduce contaminating free DNA and is a common step within viromics protocols to ensure that sequences are of viral origin.Jackson W. SorensenLaura A. ZinkeAnneliek M. ter HorstChristian Santos-MedellínAlena SchroederJoanne B. EmersonAmerican Society for MicrobiologyarticleMicrobiologyQR1-502ENmSystems, Vol 6, Iss 5 (2021)
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Jackson W. Sorensen
Laura A. Zinke
Anneliek M. ter Horst
Christian Santos-Medellín
Alena Schroeder
Joanne B. Emerson
DNase Treatment Improves Viral Enrichment in Agricultural Soil Viromes
description Viromics is becoming an increasingly popular method for characterizing soil viral communities. DNase treatment of the viral size fraction prior to DNA extraction is meant to reduce contaminating free DNA and is a common step within viromics protocols to ensure that sequences are of viral origin.
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author Jackson W. Sorensen
Laura A. Zinke
Anneliek M. ter Horst
Christian Santos-Medellín
Alena Schroeder
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title DNase Treatment Improves Viral Enrichment in Agricultural Soil Viromes
title_short DNase Treatment Improves Viral Enrichment in Agricultural Soil Viromes
title_full DNase Treatment Improves Viral Enrichment in Agricultural Soil Viromes
title_fullStr DNase Treatment Improves Viral Enrichment in Agricultural Soil Viromes
title_full_unstemmed DNase Treatment Improves Viral Enrichment in Agricultural Soil Viromes
title_sort dnase treatment improves viral enrichment in agricultural soil viromes
publisher American Society for Microbiology
publishDate 2021
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