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Sensitive, specific polymorphism discovery in bacteria using massively parallel sequencing.


ABSTRACT: Our variant ascertainment algorithm, VAAL, uses massively parallel DNA sequence data to identify differences between bacterial genomes with high sensitivity and specificity. VAAL detected approximately 98% of differences (including large insertion-deletions) between pairs of strains from three species while calling no false positives. VAAL also pinpointed a single mutation between Vibrio cholerae genomes, identifying an antibiotic's site of action by identifying sequence differences between drug-sensitive strains and drug-resistant derivatives.

SUBMITTER: Nusbaum C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2613166 | biostudies-literature | 2009 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Sensitive, specific polymorphism discovery in bacteria using massively parallel sequencing.

Nusbaum Chad C   Ohsumi Toshiro K TK   Gomez James J   Aquadro John J   Victor Thomas C TC   Warren Robert M RM   Hung Deborah T DT   Birren Bruce W BW   Lander Eric S ES   Jaffe David B DB  

Nature methods 20081214 1


Our variant ascertainment algorithm, VAAL, uses massively parallel DNA sequence data to identify differences between bacterial genomes with high sensitivity and specificity. VAAL detected approximately 98% of differences (including large insertion-deletions) between pairs of strains from three species while calling no false positives. VAAL also pinpointed a single mutation between Vibrio cholerae genomes, identifying an antibiotic's site of action by identifying sequence differences between drug  ...[more]

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