Enrichment, Sequencing, and Identification of DNA Bacteriophages from Fecal Samples

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serval:BIB_F342E46C2CA4
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A part of a book
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Chapter: chapter ou part
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Title
Enrichment, Sequencing, and Identification of DNA Bacteriophages from Fecal Samples
Title of the book
Viral Metagenomics
Author(s)
Lamy-Besnier Quentin, Garneau Julian R.
Publisher
Springer
ISBN
9781071635148
9781071635155
ISSN
1064-3745
1940-6029
ISSN-L
1064-3745
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2024
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
2732
Series
Methods in Molecular Biology
Pages
133-144
Language
english
Abstract
Research on individual viruses and phages, as well as viral populations (viromes), is greatly expanding. Phages and viromes are increasingly suspected to have numerous impacts on the ecosystem in which they reside by interacting directly or indirectly with the other organisms present in their environment. In particular, phage communities of the gut microbiota have been associated with a wide range of diseases. However, properly investigating intestinal viromes is still very challenging, both experimentally and analytically. This chapter proposes a simple and reproducible protocol to separate and enrich DNA phage particles from fecal samples, to sequence them, and finally obtain a basic but robust bioinformatic characterization and classification of the global bacteriophage community.
Keywords
Bacteriophages/genetics, Ecosystem, DNA/genetics, Feces, Viruses/genetics, Metagenomics/methods, Phage identification, Protocol phage sequencing, Shotgun metagenomics, Virome, Virome sequencing, dsDNA phage, ssDNA phage
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