Axel Soto-Serrano, Wenwen Li, Farhad M Panah, Yan Hui, Pablo Atienza, Alexey Fomenkov, Richard J Roberts, Paulina Deptula, Lukasz Krych
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摘要
重建完整的细菌基因组对微生物研究至关重要,它能让我们深入了解基因内容、本体和调控。虽然太平洋生物科学公司(PacBio)能提供高质量的基因组,但其成本仍然是一个限制因素。牛津纳米孔技术公司(ONT)能以较低的成本提供长读数,但其错误率令人怀疑。牛津纳米孔技术公司最近的进步,如新的流式细胞(R10.4.1)、化学(V14)和双工模式,提高了数据质量。我们的研究将 ONT 与 PacBio 和 Illumina(包括混合数据)进行了比较。我们使用了一种基因组难以重建的细菌--丙酸芽孢杆菌(Propionibacterium freudenreichii)。通过结合 ONT 的原生条形码数据和定制开发的 BARSEQ 方法,我们实现了高质量、近乎完美的基因组组装。我们的研究结果首次证明,将纯纳米孔长原位条码与较短的 PCR DNA 读数(约 3 kb)相结合可实现高质量的基因组重建,其效果可与来自两个测序平台的混合数据组装相媲美。这证明 ONT 是一种用于细菌基因组重建的经济有效的独立策略。此外,我们还比较了 PacBio 和 ONT R10.4.1 数据的甲基化主题检测,结果表明使用 ONT 可以获得与 PacBio 相当的结果,尤其是在使用先进的 Nanomotif 工具时。
Matching excellence: Oxford Nanopore Technologies' rise to parity with Pacific Biosciences in genome reconstruction of non-model bacterium with high G+C content.
The reconstruction of complete bacterial genomes is essential for microbial research, offering insights into genetic content, ontology and regulation. While Pacific Biosciences (PacBio) provides high-quality genomes, its cost remains a limitation. Oxford Nanopore Technologies (ONT) offers long reads at a lower cost, yet its error rate raises scepticism. Recent ONT advancements, such as new Flow cells (R10.4.1), chemistry (V14) and duplex mode, improve data quality. Our study compares ONT with PacBio and Illumina, including hybrid data. We used Propionibacterium freudenreichii, a bacterium with a genome known for being difficult to reconstruct. By combining data from ONT's Native Barcoding and a custom-developed BARSEQ method, we achieved high-quality, near-perfect genome assemblies. Our findings demonstrate, for the first time, that the combination of nanopore-only long-native with shorter PCR DNA reads (~3 kb) results in high-quality genome reconstruction, comparable to hybrid data assembly from two sequencing platforms. This endorses ONT as a cost-effective, stand-alone strategy for bacterial genome reconstruction. Additionally, we compared methylated motif detection between PacBio and ONT R10.4.1 data, showing that results comparable to PacBio are achievable using ONT, especially when utilizing the advanced Nanomotif tool.
期刊介绍:
Microbial Genomics (MGen) is a fully open access, mandatory open data and peer-reviewed journal publishing high-profile original research on archaea, bacteria, microbial eukaryotes and viruses.