一种新的基于DNA芯片的病毒鉴定指纹技术的计算机评价。

Alfonso Méndez-Tenorio, Perla Flores-Cortés, Armando Guerra-Trejo, Hueman Jaimes-Díaz, Emma Reyes-Rosales, Arcadio Maldonado-Rodríguez, Mercedes Espinosa-Lara, Rogelio Maldonado-Rodríguez, Loren Beattie Kenneth
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采用全基因组DNA指纹技术对微生物进行了“计算机化”鉴定。将94个HPV基因组序列在342个探针的DNA芯片上进行虚拟杂交分析。这种通用指纹芯片(UFC)构成了所有可能的8-mer序列的一组具有代表性的探针,这些序列之间至少有两个内部和非连续的序列差异。进行了虚拟杂交分析,以找到指纹模式,该模式代表了探针杂交产生的信号,最多允许单个不匹配。将每种病毒的所有指纹相互比较,以获得所有成对距离测量值。采用匹配扩展策略,仅识别两个HPV基因组中与同源序列杂交的探针对应的共享信号。利用philips 3.61程序实现的Neighbor-Joining算法,从指纹距离构建了系统进化树。将该树与用Clustal_X 1.83程序计算的全基因组HPV序列比对产生的树进行比较。两棵树之间的相似性表明UFC-8能够准确区分病毒基因组。指纹比较分析表明UFC-8可以区分HPV类型和亚型。
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In silico evaluation of a novel DNA chip based fingerprinting technology for viral identification.

The identification of microorganisms by whole genome DNA fingerprinting was tested "in silico". 94 HPV genome sequences were submitted to virtual hybridization analysis on a DNA chip with 342 probes. This Universal Fingerprinting Chip (UFC) constitutes a representative set of probes of all the possible 8-mer sequences having at least two internal and non contiguous sequence differences between all them. A virtual hybridization analysis was performed in order to find the fingerprinting pattern that represents the signals produced for the hybridization of the probes allowing at most a single mismatch. All the fingerprints for each virus were compared against each other in order to obtain all the pairwise distances measures. A match-extension strategy was applied to identify only the shared signals corresponding to the hybridization of the probes with homologous sequences between two HPV genomes. A phylogenetic tree was constructed from the fingerprint distances using the Neighbor-Joining algorithm implemented in the program Phylip 3.61. This tree was compared with that produced from the alignment of whole genome HPV sequences calculated with the program Clustal_X 1.83. The similarities between both trees are suggesting that the UFC-8 is able to discriminate accurately between viral genomes. A fingerprint comparative analysis suggests that the UFC-8 can differentiate between HPV types and sub-types.

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