“…The advent of highthroughput sequencing technology has enabled comprehensive approaches for the simultaneous detection of many viral genomes and the identification of unknown viral genomes without viral isolation (Firth & Lipkin, 2013). Using high-throughput sequencing, viral metagenomics approaches have elucidated whole enteric viromes, resulting in the discovery of unknown viruses in a variety of mammals, including non-human primates, bats, pigs, rodents, cats, sea lions, martens, badgers, foxes, ferrets and pigeons (Baker et al, 2013;Bodewes et al, 2013;Dacheux et al, 2014;Donaldson et al, 2010;Ge et al, 2012;Handley et al, 2012;Li et al, 2010bLi et al, , 2011bNg et al, 2014;Phan et al, 2011Phan et al, , 2013aShan et al, 2011;Smits et al, 2013a;van den Brand et al, 2012;Wu et al, 2012). Further molecular characterization has revealed high nucleotide sequence diversity and unique genome organization of novel viruses (Boros et al, , 2013Li et al, 2010a;Phan et al, 2013b;Sauvage et al, 2012).…”