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Shreya Gupta

Department of Fisheries Science, Faculty of Aquaculture, Lovely University, American Samoa

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  • Short Communication   
    Fish in Virome Fisheries Pathology's Impact on Next-Generation Sequencing
    Author(s): Shreya Gupta*

    The viruses that can be propagated in cell cultures or that can infect humans or economically important animals and plants are the focus of much of the research on viruses. However, only a small portion of the virosphere is represented here. As a result, we investigate the virome differences between Atlantic horse mackerels and gilthead seabreams from fisheries and aquaculture in the center and south of Portugal using targeted next-generation sequencing in this study. The Astroviridae, Nodaviridae, Hepadnaviridae, Birnaviridae, Caliciviridae, and Picornaviridae families were found to have viral genomes that could be harmful to humans as well as fish and crustaceans. Keywords Virome diversity; Metagenomics; Atlantic horse mackerel; Gilthead sea bream; Health-threat.. View More»

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