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Cost-efficient whole genome-sequencing using novel mostly natural sequencing-by-synthesis chemistry and open fluidics platform
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2022
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EngineeringGeneticsMolecular BiologyGenomicsHigh Throughput SequencingCost-efficient Whole Genome-sequencingNatural Sequencing-by-synthesis ChemistryGenome EngineeringDna SequencingOmicsBiomedical AnalysisParallel NovelGenome EditingSequencingBioinformaticsLong-read SequencingHigh AccuracyNext-generation SequencingComputational BiologySynthetic BiologyCircular WaferMicrobiologySystems BiologyMedicineOpen Fluidics PlatformSequence Assembly
Abstract We introduce a massively parallel novel sequencing platform that combines an open flow cell design on a circular wafer with a large surface area and mostly natural nucleotides that allow optical end-point detection without reversible terminators. This platform enables sequencing billions of reads with longer read length (∼300bp) and fast runs times (<20hrs) with high base accuracy (Q30 > 85%), at a low cost of $1/Gb. We establish system performance by whole-genome sequencing of the Genome-In-A-Bottle reference samples HG001-7, demonstrating high accuracy for SNPs (99.6%) and Indels in homopolymers up to length 10 (96.4%) across the vast majority (>98%) of the defined high-confidence regions of these samples. We demonstrate scalability of the whole-genome sequencing workflow by sequencing an additional 224 selected samples from the 1000 Genomes project achieving high concordance with reference data.
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