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Interim Report on Multiple Sequence Alignments and TaqMan Signature Mapping to Phylogenetic Trees
Author(s) -
Shea N. Gardner,
Crystal Jaing
Publication year - 2012
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/1047247
Subject(s) - genotyping , taqman , virology , biology , phylogenetic tree , computational biology , arbovirus , virus , genetics , polymerase chain reaction , genotype , gene
The goal of this project is to develop forensic genotyping assays for select agent viruses, addressing a significant capability gap for the viral bioforensics and law enforcement community. We used a multipronged approach combining bioinformatics analysis, PCR-enriched samples, microarrays and TaqMan assays to develop high resolution and cost effective genotyping methods for strain level forensic discrimination of viruses. We have leveraged substantial experience and efficiency gained through year 1 on software development, SNP discovery, TaqMan signature design and phylogenetic signature mapping to scale up the development of forensics signatures in year 2. In this report, we have summarized the Taqman signature development for South American hemorrhagic fever viruses, tick-borne encephalitis viruses and henipaviruses, Old World Arenaviruses, filoviruses, Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus, Rift Valley fever virus and Japanese encephalitis virus

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