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DNA copy number, including telomeres and mitochondria, assayed using next-generation sequencing

BACKGROUND: DNA copy number variations occur within populations and aberrations can cause disease. We sought to develop an improved lab-automatable, cost-efficient, accurate platform to profile DNA copy number. RESULTS: We developed a sequencing-based assay of nuclear, mitochondrial, and telomeric D...

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Autores principales: Castle, John C, Biery, Matthew, Bouzek, Heather, Xie, Tao, Chen, Ronghua, Misura, Kira, Jackson, Stuart, Armour, Christopher D, Johnson, Jason M, Rohl, Carol A, Raymond, Christopher K
Formato: Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2867831/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20398377
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-11-244
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Sumario:BACKGROUND: DNA copy number variations occur within populations and aberrations can cause disease. We sought to develop an improved lab-automatable, cost-efficient, accurate platform to profile DNA copy number. RESULTS: We developed a sequencing-based assay of nuclear, mitochondrial, and telomeric DNA copy number that draws on the unbiased nature of next-generation sequencing and incorporates techniques developed for RNA expression profiling. To demonstrate this platform, we assayed UMC-11 cells using 5 million 33 nt reads and found tremendous copy number variation, including regions of single and homogeneous deletions and amplifications to 29 copies; 5 times more mitochondria and 4 times less telomeric sequence than a pool of non-diseased, blood-derived DNA; and that UMC-11 was derived from a male individual. CONCLUSION: The described assay outputs absolute copy number, outputs an error estimate (p-value), and is more accurate than array-based platforms at high copy number. The platform enables profiling of mitochondrial levels and telomeric length. The assay is lab-automatable and has a genomic resolution and cost that are tunable based on the number of sequence reads.