PLX218146
GSE114948: Signal sequences in the viral genome regulate the generation of copy-back defective viral genomes
- Organsim human
- Type RNASEQ
- Target gene
- Project ARCHS4
We developed VODKA (Viral Opensource DVG Key Algorithm) to identify cbDVGs from RNA-Seq data from infected samples and used these DVG sequences to identify signals that regulate cbDVG generation. We applied VODKA to datasets from RSV-positive patients. VODKA identified common cbDVGs across multiple samples in both patients, and predicted specific genomic loci that mediate cbDVG formation. SOURCE: Carolina,B,Lopez (lopezca@upenn.edu) - University of Pennsylvania
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