Contamination Issue in Viral Metagenomics: Problems, Solutions, and Clinical Perspectives

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Abstract

We describe the most common internal and external sources and types of contamination encountered in viral metagenomic studies and discuss their negative impact on sequencing results, particularly for low-biomass samples and clinical applications. We also propose some basic recommendations for reducing the background noise in viral shotgun metagenomic (SM) studies, which would limit the bias introduced by various classes of contaminants. Regardless of the specific viral SM protocol, contamination cannot be totally avoided; in particular, the issue of reagent contamination should always be addressed with high priority. There is an urgent need for the development and validation of standards for viral metagenomic studies especially if viral SM protocols will be more widely applied in diagnostics.

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Jurasz, H., Pawłowski, T., & Perlejewski, K. (2021, October 20). Contamination Issue in Viral Metagenomics: Problems, Solutions, and Clinical Perspectives. Frontiers in Microbiology. Frontiers Media S.A. https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2021.745076

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