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Accurate variant detection across non-amplified and whole genome amplified DNA using targeted next generation sequencing

BACKGROUND: Many hypothesis-driven genetic studies require the ability to comprehensively and efficiently target specific regions of the genome to detect sequence variations. Often, sample availability is limited requiring the use of whole genome amplification (WGA). We evaluated a high-throughput m...

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Autores principales: ElSharawy, Abdou, Warner, Jason, Olson, Jeff, Forster, Michael, Schilhabel, Markus B, Link, Darren R, Rose-John, Stefan, Schreiber, Stefan, Rosenstiel, Philip, Brayer, James, Franke, Andre
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3534403/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22994565
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-13-500
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author ElSharawy, Abdou
Warner, Jason
Olson, Jeff
Forster, Michael
Schilhabel, Markus B
Link, Darren R
Rose-John, Stefan
Schreiber, Stefan
Rosenstiel, Philip
Brayer, James
Franke, Andre
author_facet ElSharawy, Abdou
Warner, Jason
Olson, Jeff
Forster, Michael
Schilhabel, Markus B
Link, Darren R
Rose-John, Stefan
Schreiber, Stefan
Rosenstiel, Philip
Brayer, James
Franke, Andre
author_sort ElSharawy, Abdou
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Many hypothesis-driven genetic studies require the ability to comprehensively and efficiently target specific regions of the genome to detect sequence variations. Often, sample availability is limited requiring the use of whole genome amplification (WGA). We evaluated a high-throughput microdroplet-based PCR approach in combination with next generation sequencing (NGS) to target 384 discrete exons from 373 genes involved in cancer. In our evaluation, we compared the performance of six non-amplified gDNA samples from two HapMap family trios. Three of these samples were also preamplified by WGA and evaluated. We tested sample pooling or multiplexing strategies at different stages of the tested targeted NGS (T-NGS) workflow. RESULTS: The results demonstrated comparable sequence performance between non-amplified and preamplified samples and between different indexing strategies [sequence specificity of 66.0% ± 3.4%, uniformity (coverage at 0.2× of the mean) of 85.6% ± 0.6%]. The average genotype concordance maintained across all the samples was 99.5% ± 0.4%, regardless of sample type or pooling strategy. We did not detect any errors in the Mendelian patterns of inheritance of genotypes between the parents and offspring within each trio. We also demonstrated the ability to detect minor allele frequencies within the pooled samples that conform to predicted models. CONCLUSION: Our described PCR-based sample multiplex approach and the ability to use WGA material for NGS may enable researchers to perform deep resequencing studies and explore variants at very low frequencies and cost.
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spelling pubmed-35344032013-01-03 Accurate variant detection across non-amplified and whole genome amplified DNA using targeted next generation sequencing ElSharawy, Abdou Warner, Jason Olson, Jeff Forster, Michael Schilhabel, Markus B Link, Darren R Rose-John, Stefan Schreiber, Stefan Rosenstiel, Philip Brayer, James Franke, Andre BMC Genomics Methodology Article BACKGROUND: Many hypothesis-driven genetic studies require the ability to comprehensively and efficiently target specific regions of the genome to detect sequence variations. Often, sample availability is limited requiring the use of whole genome amplification (WGA). We evaluated a high-throughput microdroplet-based PCR approach in combination with next generation sequencing (NGS) to target 384 discrete exons from 373 genes involved in cancer. In our evaluation, we compared the performance of six non-amplified gDNA samples from two HapMap family trios. Three of these samples were also preamplified by WGA and evaluated. We tested sample pooling or multiplexing strategies at different stages of the tested targeted NGS (T-NGS) workflow. RESULTS: The results demonstrated comparable sequence performance between non-amplified and preamplified samples and between different indexing strategies [sequence specificity of 66.0% ± 3.4%, uniformity (coverage at 0.2× of the mean) of 85.6% ± 0.6%]. The average genotype concordance maintained across all the samples was 99.5% ± 0.4%, regardless of sample type or pooling strategy. We did not detect any errors in the Mendelian patterns of inheritance of genotypes between the parents and offspring within each trio. We also demonstrated the ability to detect minor allele frequencies within the pooled samples that conform to predicted models. CONCLUSION: Our described PCR-based sample multiplex approach and the ability to use WGA material for NGS may enable researchers to perform deep resequencing studies and explore variants at very low frequencies and cost. BioMed Central 2012-09-20 /pmc/articles/PMC3534403/ /pubmed/22994565 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-13-500 Text en Copyright ©2012 ElSharawy et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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ElSharawy, Abdou
Warner, Jason
Olson, Jeff
Forster, Michael
Schilhabel, Markus B
Link, Darren R
Rose-John, Stefan
Schreiber, Stefan
Rosenstiel, Philip
Brayer, James
Franke, Andre
Accurate variant detection across non-amplified and whole genome amplified DNA using targeted next generation sequencing
title Accurate variant detection across non-amplified and whole genome amplified DNA using targeted next generation sequencing
title_full Accurate variant detection across non-amplified and whole genome amplified DNA using targeted next generation sequencing
title_fullStr Accurate variant detection across non-amplified and whole genome amplified DNA using targeted next generation sequencing
title_full_unstemmed Accurate variant detection across non-amplified and whole genome amplified DNA using targeted next generation sequencing
title_short Accurate variant detection across non-amplified and whole genome amplified DNA using targeted next generation sequencing
title_sort accurate variant detection across non-amplified and whole genome amplified dna using targeted next generation sequencing
topic Methodology Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3534403/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22994565
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-13-500
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