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Accurate whole genome sequencing and haplotyping from10-20 human cells

Recent advances in whole genome sequencing have brought the vision of personal genomics and genomic medicine closer to reality. However, current methods lack clinical accuracy and the ability to describe the context (haplotypes) in which genome variants co-occur in a cost-effective manner. Here we d...

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Autores principales: Peters, Brock A., Kermani, Bahram G., Sparks, Andrew B., Alferov, Oleg, Hong, Peter, Alexeev, Andrei, Jiang, Yuan, Dahl, Fredrik, Tang, Y. Tom, Haas, Juergen, Robasky, Kimberly, Zaranek, Alexander Wait, Lee, Je-Hyuk, Ball, Madeleine Price, Peterson, Joseph E., Perazich, Helena, Yeung, George, Liu, Jia, Chen, Linsu, Kennemer, Michael I., Pothuraju, Kaliprasad, Konvicka, Karel, Tsoupko-Sitnikov, Mike, Pant, Krishna P., Ebert, Jessica C., Nilsen, Geoffrey B., Baccash, Jonathan, Halpern, Aaron L., Church, George M., Drmanac, Radoje
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3397394/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22785314
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature11236
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Sumario:Recent advances in whole genome sequencing have brought the vision of personal genomics and genomic medicine closer to reality. However, current methods lack clinical accuracy and the ability to describe the context (haplotypes) in which genome variants co-occur in a cost-effective manner. Here we describe a low-cost DNA sequencing and haplotyping process, Long Fragment Read (LFR) technology, similar to sequencing long single DNA molecules without cloning or separation of metaphase chromosomes. In this study, ten LFR libraries were made using only ~100 pg of human DNA per sample. Up to 97% of the heterozygous single nucleotide variants (SNVs) were assembled into long haplotype contigs. Removal of false positive SNVs not phased by multiple LFR haplotypes resulted in a final genome error rate of 1 in 10 Mb. Cost-effective and accurate genome sequencing and haplotyping from 10-20 human cells, as demonstrated here, will enable comprehensive genetic studies and diverse clinical applications.