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Oxford Nanopore sequencing, hybrid error correction, and de novo assembly of a eukaryotic genome.


ABSTRACT: Monitoring the progress of DNA molecules through a membrane pore has been postulated as a method for sequencing DNA for several decades. Recently, a nanopore-based sequencing instrument, the Oxford Nanopore MinION, has become available, and we used this for sequencing the Saccharomyces cerevisiae genome. To make use of these data, we developed a novel open-source hybrid error correction algorithm Nanocorr specifically for Oxford Nanopore reads, because existing packages were incapable of assembling the long read lengths (5-50 kbp) at such high error rates (between ?5% and 40% error). With this new method, we were able to perform a hybrid error correction of the nanopore reads using complementary MiSeq data and produce a de novo assembly that is highly contiguous and accurate: The contig N50 length is more than ten times greater than an Illumina-only assembly (678 kb versus 59.9 kbp) and has >99.88% consensus identity when compared to the reference. Furthermore, the assembly with the long nanopore reads presents a much more complete representation of the features of the genome and correctly assembles gene cassettes, rRNAs, transposable elements, and other genomic features that were almost entirely absent in the Illumina-only assembly.

SUBMITTER: Goodwin S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4617970 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Oxford Nanopore sequencing, hybrid error correction, and de novo assembly of a eukaryotic genome.

Goodwin Sara S   Gurtowski James J   Ethe-Sayers Scott S   Deshpande Panchajanya P   Schatz Michael C MC   McCombie W Richard WR  

Genome research 20151007 11


Monitoring the progress of DNA molecules through a membrane pore has been postulated as a method for sequencing DNA for several decades. Recently, a nanopore-based sequencing instrument, the Oxford Nanopore MinION, has become available, and we used this for sequencing the Saccharomyces cerevisiae genome. To make use of these data, we developed a novel open-source hybrid error correction algorithm Nanocorr specifically for Oxford Nanopore reads, because existing packages were incapable of assembl  ...[more]

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