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In Loeffler's Footsteps - Viral Genomics in the Era of High-Throughput Sequencing, Volume 99, the latest in the Advances in Virus Research series, contains new information on the topic, with chapters covering Loeffler 4.0 - diagnostic metagenomics, Detection of a novel orthobunyavirus by metagenomic analysis - the situation after five years, New Squirrel and Rodent Viruses Detected by NGS, Astroviridae - A Growing Family, New Leaves in the Growing Pestivirus Tree, New BTV Serotypes and no End?, and The recently discovered Bokeloh Bat Lyssavirus - Evidence for its continued transmission in Europe.
First published in 1953, this series covers a diverse range of in-depth reviews, providing a valuable overview of the current field of virology. The series is a valuable resource for information on all topics of virus research, from bacteriophages to human viruses, with this volume focusing on genomics.
Contents
1. From Loeffler to the present - a short history of virus detection
Thomas Christoph Mettenleiter
2. Loeffler 4.0 - diagnostic metagenomics
Dirk Höper and Martin Beer
3. Detection of a novel orthobunyavirus by metagenomic analysis - the situation after five years
Kerstin Wernike
4. New Squirrel and Rodent Viruses Detected by NGS
Rainer Ulrich
5. Astroviridae - A Growing Family
Torsten Seuberlich
6. New Leaves in the Growing Pestivirus Tree
Sandra Blome
7. New BTV Serotypes and no End?
Stephan Zientara
8. The recently discovered Bokeloh Bat Lyssavirus - Evidence for its continued transmission in Europe
Thomas Müller and Conrad Freuling
9. Software dedicated to virus sequence analysis - "bioinformatics goes viral
Manja Marz
10. Detailed characterization: Transcriptome analysis of virus infections
Adam Grundhoff