Diversity of DNA and RNA Viruses in Indoor Air As Assessed via Metagenomic Sequencing.

@article{Rosario2018DiversityOD,
  title={Diversity of DNA and RNA Viruses in Indoor Air As Assessed via Metagenomic Sequencing.},
  author={Karyna Rosario and Noah Fierer and Shelly L. Miller and Julia C. Luongo and Mya Breitbart},
  journal={Environmental science \& technology},
  year={2018},
  volume={52 3},
  pages={
          1014-1027
        }
}
Diverse bacterial and fungal communities inhabit human-occupied buildings and circulate in indoor air; however, viral diversity in these man-made environments remains largely unknown. Here we investigated DNA and RNA viruses circulating in the air of 12 university dormitory rooms by analyzing dust accumulated over a one-year period on heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) filters. A metagenomic sequencing approach was used to determine the identity and diversity of viral particles… 

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