Author:
Fontdevila Pareta Nuria,Khalili Maryam,Maachi Ayoub,Rivarez Mark Paul S.,Rollin Johan,Salavert Ferran,Temple Coline,Aranda Miguel A.,Boonham Neil,Botermans Marleen,Candresse Thierry,Fox Adrian,Hernando Yolanda,Kutnjak Denis,Marais Armelle,Petter Françoise,Ravnikar Maja,Selmi Ilhem,Tahzima Rachid,Trontin Charlotte,Wetzel Thierry,Massart Sebastien
Abstract
The advances in high-throughput sequencing (HTS) technologies and bioinformatic tools have provided new opportunities for virus and viroid discovery and diagnostics. Hence, new sequences of viral origin are being discovered and published at a previously unseen rate. Therefore, a collective effort was undertaken to write and propose a framework for prioritizing the biological characterization steps needed after discovering a new plant virus to evaluate its impact at different levels. Even though the proposed approach was widely used, a revision of these guidelines was prepared to consider virus discovery and characterization trends and integrate novel approaches and tools recently published or under development. This updated framework is more adapted to the current rate of virus discovery and provides an improved prioritization for filling knowledge and data gaps. It consists of four distinct steps adapted to include a multi-stakeholder feedback loop. Key improvements include better prioritization and organization of the various steps, earlier data sharing among researchers and involved stakeholders, public database screening, and exploitation of genomic information to predict biological properties.
Subject
Microbiology (medical),Microbiology