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Full-Length Transcript Phasing with Third-Generation Sequencing
Nenad Svrzikapa1,2, Ramakrishna Boyanapalli3
1Wave Life Sciences, Cambridge, MA, USA. nsvrzikapa@wavelifesci.com.
Abstract:
Haplotyping individual full-length transcripts can be important in diagnosis and treatment of certain genetic diseases. One set of diseases, repeat expansions of simple tandem repeat sequences are the cause of over 40 neurological disorders. In many of these conditions, expanding a polymorphic repeat beyond a given threshold has been strongly associated with disease onset and severity. Given that most repeat expansions are inherited in an autosomal dominant pattern, repeat expansion disorders are typically characterized by a heterozygous expansion locus associated with a single haplotype. Precision genetic medicines can be used to selectively target expansion-containing sequences in a haplotype-specific manner.However, repeat expansion lengths often exceed the capacity of next-generation sequencing (NGS) reads. Therefore, the accurate length and haplotype determination of repeat expansions requires special considerations and requires the development of custom methods. Here we highlight a method for targeted haplotype phasing of the HTT gene, which can be adopted for use with other full-length transcripts and in other repeat expansion disorders.
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