{"DOI":"10.31219/osf.io/uf7ej","abstract":"
A recent pre-print has used Nanopore sequencing to 'describe aspects of coronavirus evolutionary genetics revealed from these data, and provide the first direct RNA sequence of SARS-CoV-2, detailing coronavi- ral subgenome-length mRNA architecture' [1]. They have analyzed reads matching to the SARS-Cov2. Here (Table 1) I analyze reads matching to the host cell (ignoring ribosomal genes) - the full list is in SI:hostgeneexpression.txt.
","author":[{"family":"Chakraborty","given":"Sandeep"}],"id":"unknown","issued":{"date-parts":[[2020,3,15]]},"publisher":"Center for Open Science","title":"Highly expressed host genes in the cells of monkeys infected with SARS-Cov2 - eukaryotic translation elongation factors, cathepsin L, galectin, vimentin","type":"post"}