Partial purification of IBV and subsequent isolation of Viral RNA for next-generation sequencing

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RNA viruses are known for a high mutation rate and rapid genomic evolution. As such an RNA virus population does not consist of a single genotype but is rather a collection of individual viruses with closely related genotypes—a quasispecies, which can be analyzed by next-generation sequencing (NGS). This diversity of genotypes provides a mechanism in which a virus population can evolve and adapt to a changing environment. Sample preparation is vital for successful sequencing. The following protocol describes the process of generating a high-quality RNA preparation from IBV grown in embryonated eggs and then partially purified and concentrated through a 30 % sucrose cushion for NGS.

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Keep, S. M., Bickerton, E., & Britton, P. (2015). Partial purification of IBV and subsequent isolation of Viral RNA for next-generation sequencing. Methods in Molecular Biology, 1282, 109–112. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-2438-7_11

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