Complete viral genome sequence and discovery of novel viruses by deep sequencing of small RNAs: A generic method for diagnosis, discovery and sequencing of viruses
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Abstract
We report the first identification of novel viruses, and sequence of an entire viral
genome, by a single step of high-throughput parallel sequencing of small RNAs from
diseased, as well as symptomless plants. Contigs were assembled from sequenced total
siRNA from plants using small sequence assembly software and could positively identify
RNA, ssDNA and dsDNA reverse transcribing viruses and in one case spanned the entire
genome. The results present a novel approach which cannot only identify known viral
pathogens, occurring at extremely low titers, but also novel viruses, without the
necessity of any prior knowledge.