Validation data for Lawrence Livermore Microbial Detection Array version 2
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ABSTRACT: We designed a pan-Microbial Detection Array (MDA) to detect all known viruses (including phage), bacteria, and plasmids. Family-specific probes were selected for all sequenced viral and bacterial complete genomes, segments, and plasmids. Probes were designed to tolerate some sequence variation to enable detection of divergent species with homology to sequenced organisms. The array has wider coverage of bacterial and viral targets based on more recent sequence data and more probes per target than other microbial detection/discovery arrays in the literature. In blinded lab testing on spiked samples with single or multiple viruses, the MDA was able to correctly identify species or strains. In clinical fecal, serum, and respiratory samples, the MDA was able to detect and characterize multiple viruses, phage, and bacteria in a sample to the family and species level, as confirmed by PCR. Testing of microbial detection array with mixtures of known viruses, blinded clinical samples and viral cell culture samples.
ORGANISM(S): Bovine viral diarrhea virus 1
SUBMITTER: Kevin McLoughlin
PROVIDER: E-GEOD-24626 | biostudies-arrayexpress |
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-arrayexpress
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