Opportunities and challenges of data-driven virus discovery

Virus discovery has been fueled by new technologies ever since the first viruses were discovered at the end of the 19th century. Starting with mechanical devices that provided evidence for virus presence in sick hosts, virus discovery gradually transitioned into a sequence-based scientific disciplin...

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Main Authors: Lauber, Chris (Author) , Seitz, Stefan (Author)
Format: Article (Journal)
Language:English
Published: August 2022
In: Biomolecules
Year: 2022, Volume: 12, Issue: 8, Pages: 1-10
ISSN:2218-273X
DOI:10.3390/biom12081073
Online Access:Verlag, lizenzpflichtig, Volltext: https://doi.org/10.3390/biom12081073
Verlag, lizenzpflichtig, Volltext: https://www.mdpi.com/2218-273X/12/8/1073
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Author Notes:Chris Lauber and Stefan Seitz
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Summary:Virus discovery has been fueled by new technologies ever since the first viruses were discovered at the end of the 19th century. Starting with mechanical devices that provided evidence for virus presence in sick hosts, virus discovery gradually transitioned into a sequence-based scientific discipline, which, nowadays, can characterize virus identity and explore viral diversity at an unprecedented resolution and depth. Sequencing technologies are now being used routinely and at ever-increasing scales, producing an avalanche of novel viral sequences found in a multitude of organisms and environments. In this perspective article, we argue that virus discovery has started to undergo another transformation prompted by the emergence of new approaches that are sequence data-centered and primarily computational, setting them apart from previous technology-driven innovations. The data-driven virus discovery approach is largely uncoupled from the collection and processing of biological samples, and exploits the availability of massive amounts of publicly and freely accessible data from sequencing archives. We discuss open challenges to be solved in order to unlock the full potential of data-driven virus discovery, and we highlight the benefits it can bring to classical (mostly molecular) virology and molecular biology in general.
Item Description:Gesehen am 14.09.2022
Physical Description:Online Resource
ISSN:2218-273X
DOI:10.3390/biom12081073