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Methyl-binding DNA capture Sequencing for Patient Tissues
Published on: October 31, 2016
Complete reference genome and pangenome improve genome-wide detection and interpretation of DNA methylation using
Zheng Dong1, Joanne Whitehead2, Maggie Fu1
1Centre for Molecular Medicine and Therapeutics, University of British Columbia, 950 West 28th Avenue, Vancouver, BC V5Z 4H4, Canada; BC Children's Hospital Research Institute, University of British Columbia, 950 West 28th Avenue, Vancouver, BC V5Z 4H4, Canada; Genome Science and Technology Graduate Program, University of British Columbia, 100-570 West 7th Avenue, Vancouver, BC V5Z 4S6, Canada.
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The complete telomere-to-telomere human genome assembly (T2T-CHM13) and the draft human pangenome reference provide unique opportunities to refine DNA methylation (DNAm) studies. Here, we find that T2T-CHM13 calls 7.4% more CpGs genome wide compared to GRCh38 across four widely used short-read DNAm profiling methods and improves the evaluation of probe cross-reactivity and mismatch for Illumina DNAm arrays, yielding new and more reproducible sets of unambiguous probes. The pangenome reference further expands CpG calling by 4.5% in short-read sequencing data and identifies cross-population and population-specific unambiguous probes in DNAm arrays, owing to its improved representation of genetic diversity. These benefits facilitate the discovery of biologically relevant DNAm alterations in epigenome-wide association studies (EWASs). For instance, additional DNAm alterations enriched in cancer-related genes and pathways are identified in cancer EWASs. Together, this study highlights the practical applications of T2T-CHM13 and pangenome for genome biology and provides a basis for expansion of DNAm investigations.
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