Elsevier

Gene Reports

Volume 20, September 2020, 100740
Gene Reports

COVID-19 target: A specific target for novel coronavirus detection

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Highlights

  • ORF-8 gene was recognized as a potential target to detect novel coronavirus.

  • W.H.O.'s reported probes for novel coronavirus could detect the other coronavirus types.

  • RdRP, E and N genes are not completely exclusive for COVID-19.

Abstract

An ongoing outbreak of pneumonia associated with a novel coronavirus has been reported worldwide and become a global health problem; hence, the diagnosis and differentiation of this virus from other types of coronavirus is essential to control of the disease. To this end, the analysis of genomics data plays a vital role in introducing a stronger target and consequently provides better results in laboratory examinations. The modified comparative genomics approach helps us to find novel specific targets by comparing two or more sequences on the nucleotide collection database. We, for the first time, detected ORF8 gene as a potential target for the detection of the novel coronavirus. Unlike previous reported genes (RdRP, E and N genes), ORF8 is entirely specific to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) and has no cross-reactivity with other kinds of coronavirus. Accordingly, ORF8 gene can be used as an additional confirmatory assay.

Keywords

Coronavirus
COVID-19
ORF-8
Diagnosis

Abbreviations

COVID-19
coronavirus disease 2019
MERS-CoV
Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus
SARS-CoV
severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus
ORF-8
open reading frame 8
BLAST
basic local alignment search tool
RT-PCR
reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction

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