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German-Wide Interlaboratory Study Compares Consistency, Accuracy and Reproducibility of Whole-Genome Short Read Sequencing
We compared the consistency, accuracy and reproducibility of next-generation short read sequencing between ten laboratories involved in food safety (research institutes, state laboratories, universities and companies) from Germany and Austria. Participants were asked to sequence six DNA samples of t...
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author | Uelze, Laura Borowiak, Maria Bönn, Markus Brinks, Erik Deneke, Carlus Hankeln, Thomas Kleta, Sylvia Murr, Larissa Stingl, Kerstin Szabo, Kathrin Tausch, Simon H. Wöhlke, Anne Malorny, Burkhard |
author_facet | Uelze, Laura Borowiak, Maria Bönn, Markus Brinks, Erik Deneke, Carlus Hankeln, Thomas Kleta, Sylvia Murr, Larissa Stingl, Kerstin Szabo, Kathrin Tausch, Simon H. Wöhlke, Anne Malorny, Burkhard |
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description | We compared the consistency, accuracy and reproducibility of next-generation short read sequencing between ten laboratories involved in food safety (research institutes, state laboratories, universities and companies) from Germany and Austria. Participants were asked to sequence six DNA samples of three bacterial species (Campylobacter jejuni, Listeria monocytogenes and Salmonella enterica) in duplicate, according to their routine in-house sequencing protocol. Four different types of Illumina sequencing platforms (MiSeq, NextSeq, iSeq, NovaSeq) and one Ion Torrent sequencing instrument (S5) were involved in the study. Sequence quality parameters were determined for all data sets and centrally compared between laboratories. SNP and cgMLST calling were performed to assess the reproducibility of sequence data collected for individual samples. Overall, we found Illumina short read data to be more accurate (higher base calling accuracy, fewer miss-assemblies) and consistent (little variability between independent sequencing runs within a laboratory) than Ion Torrent sequence data, with little variation between the different Illumina instruments. Two laboratories with Illumina instruments submitted sequence data with lower quality, probably due to the use of a library preparation kit, which shows difficulty in sequencing low GC genome regions. Differences in data quality were more evident after assembling short reads into genome assemblies, with Ion Torrent assemblies featuring a great number of allele differences to Illumina assemblies. Clonality of samples was confirmed through SNP calling, which proved to be a more suitable method for an integrated data analysis of Illumina and Ion Torrent data sets in this study. |
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spelling | pubmed-75160152020-10-02 German-Wide Interlaboratory Study Compares Consistency, Accuracy and Reproducibility of Whole-Genome Short Read Sequencing Uelze, Laura Borowiak, Maria Bönn, Markus Brinks, Erik Deneke, Carlus Hankeln, Thomas Kleta, Sylvia Murr, Larissa Stingl, Kerstin Szabo, Kathrin Tausch, Simon H. Wöhlke, Anne Malorny, Burkhard Front Microbiol Microbiology We compared the consistency, accuracy and reproducibility of next-generation short read sequencing between ten laboratories involved in food safety (research institutes, state laboratories, universities and companies) from Germany and Austria. Participants were asked to sequence six DNA samples of three bacterial species (Campylobacter jejuni, Listeria monocytogenes and Salmonella enterica) in duplicate, according to their routine in-house sequencing protocol. Four different types of Illumina sequencing platforms (MiSeq, NextSeq, iSeq, NovaSeq) and one Ion Torrent sequencing instrument (S5) were involved in the study. Sequence quality parameters were determined for all data sets and centrally compared between laboratories. SNP and cgMLST calling were performed to assess the reproducibility of sequence data collected for individual samples. Overall, we found Illumina short read data to be more accurate (higher base calling accuracy, fewer miss-assemblies) and consistent (little variability between independent sequencing runs within a laboratory) than Ion Torrent sequence data, with little variation between the different Illumina instruments. Two laboratories with Illumina instruments submitted sequence data with lower quality, probably due to the use of a library preparation kit, which shows difficulty in sequencing low GC genome regions. Differences in data quality were more evident after assembling short reads into genome assemblies, with Ion Torrent assemblies featuring a great number of allele differences to Illumina assemblies. Clonality of samples was confirmed through SNP calling, which proved to be a more suitable method for an integrated data analysis of Illumina and Ion Torrent data sets in this study. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-09-11 /pmc/articles/PMC7516015/ /pubmed/33013811 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2020.573972 Text en Copyright © 2020 Uelze, Borowiak, Bönn, Brinks, Deneke, Hankeln, Kleta, Murr, Stingl, Szabo, Tausch, Wöhlke and Malorny. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Microbiology Uelze, Laura Borowiak, Maria Bönn, Markus Brinks, Erik Deneke, Carlus Hankeln, Thomas Kleta, Sylvia Murr, Larissa Stingl, Kerstin Szabo, Kathrin Tausch, Simon H. Wöhlke, Anne Malorny, Burkhard German-Wide Interlaboratory Study Compares Consistency, Accuracy and Reproducibility of Whole-Genome Short Read Sequencing |
title | German-Wide Interlaboratory Study Compares Consistency, Accuracy and Reproducibility of Whole-Genome Short Read Sequencing |
title_full | German-Wide Interlaboratory Study Compares Consistency, Accuracy and Reproducibility of Whole-Genome Short Read Sequencing |
title_fullStr | German-Wide Interlaboratory Study Compares Consistency, Accuracy and Reproducibility of Whole-Genome Short Read Sequencing |
title_full_unstemmed | German-Wide Interlaboratory Study Compares Consistency, Accuracy and Reproducibility of Whole-Genome Short Read Sequencing |
title_short | German-Wide Interlaboratory Study Compares Consistency, Accuracy and Reproducibility of Whole-Genome Short Read Sequencing |
title_sort | german-wide interlaboratory study compares consistency, accuracy and reproducibility of whole-genome short read sequencing |
topic | Microbiology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7516015/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33013811 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2020.573972 |
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