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Product title : | Potential applications of pathogen genomics |
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Author(s) : | Pablo Murcia, Massimo Palmarini, Sándor Belák, eds; 2016 | |
Summary :The first issue of Volume 35 of the Scientific and Technical Review provides a collection of in-depth articles on potential applications of pathogen genomics. The increasing power of high-throughput sequencing, bioinformatics and computational biology have revolutionised most aspects of biomedical and veterinary sciences. Such new technologies and tools have also had a big impact on the diagnosis, control and management of animal diseases.
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- Contents Vol. 35 (1)
- Preface
- Introduction
- Novel technologies applied to the nucleotide sequencing and comparative sequence analysis of the genomes of infectious agents in veterinary medicine
- Standard finishing categories for high-throughput sequencing of viral genomes
- High-throughput sequencing and vaccine design
- Next-generation sequencing workflows in veterinary infection biology: towards validation and quality assurance
- Metagenomic approaches to identifying infectious agents
- Using genomics to identify novel antimicrobials
- Animal genomics and infectious disease resistance in poultry
- Transgenic animals resistant to infectious diseases
- Viruses within animal genomes
- Using genomics for surveillance of veterinary infectious agents
- Animal genomics in natural reservoirs of infectious diseases
- Genomics and outbreaks: foot and mouth disease
- Genomics and zoonotic infections: Middle East respiratory syndrome
- New perspectives from genomic analyses of bacterial infectious agents
- The genomics of mycobacteria
- Use of genomics to track bovine tuberculosis transmission
- Diagnosis of vibriosis in the era of genomics: lessons from invertebrates
- Bioinformatics tools for analysing viral genomic data
- Using genomics data to reconstruct transmission trees during disease outbreaks