Bat virome research: the past, the present and the future
Chee Wah Tan1, Xinglou Yang2, Danielle E Anderson1
1Programme in Emerging Infectious Diseases, Duke-NUS Medical School, 169857, Singapore.
Abstract:
Bats have been increasingly recognised as an exceptional reservoir for emerging zoonotic viruses for the past few decades. Recent studies indicate that the unique bat immune system may be partially responsible for their ability to co-exist with viruses with minimal or no clinical diseases. In this review, we discuss the history and importance of bat virome studies and contrast the vast difference between such studies before and after the introduction of next generation sequencing (NGS) in this area of research. We also discuss the role of discovery serology and high-throughput single cell RNA-seq in future bat virome research.
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