Abstract:Urine cell-free DNA (cfDNA) presents an attractive target for diagnosing pulmonary Mycobacterium tuberculosis (TB) infection but has not been thoroughly characterized. Here, we aimed to investigate the size and composition of TB-derived urine cfDNA with minimal bias using next-generation DNA sequencing (NGS). To enable analysis of highly fragmented urine cfDNA, we used a combination of DNA extraction (Q sepharose) and single-stranded sequence library preparation methods demonstrated to recover short, highly de… Show more
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