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Title

dCATCH-Seq: improved sequencing of large continuous genomic targets with double-hybridization.

Authors

Yanfeng Zhang; Jun Song; Day, Kenneth; Absher, Devin

Abstract

Background: Targeted sequencing is a powerful tool with broad application in both basic and translational sciences. Relatively low on-target rates for most current targeted sequencing studies influence the required coverage and data quality for subsequent applications. Results: We present an improved targeted sequencing method that uses two rounds of in solution hybridization with probes synthesized from genomic clone templates, termed dCATCH-Seq. Independent captures of two large continuous genomic regions across three cell types within the human major histocompatibility complex (MHC) that spans ~3.5 Mb and a ~250 kb region on chromosome 11 demonstrated that dCATCH-Seq was highly reproducible with ~95% capture specificity. Comprehensive analyses of sequencing data generated using the dCATCH-Seq approach also showed high accuracy in the detection of genetic variants and HLA typing. The double hybridization capture approach can also be coupled with bisulfite sequencing for DNA methylation profiling of both CpG and non-CpG sites. Conclusions: Altogether, dCATCH-Seq is a powerful and scalable targeted sequencing approach to investigate both genetic and epigenetic features.

Subjects

DATA quality; MAJOR histocompatibility complex; DNA methylation; NUCLEIC acid hybridization; HUMAN genetic variation

Publication

BMC Genomics, 2017, Vol 18, p1

ISSN

1471-2164

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1186/s12864-017-4159-7

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