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Ultra-long Read Sequencing for Whole Genomic DNA Analysis
Published on: March 15, 2019
Fragmentation of Long Reads Enables Reliable Mitogenome Assembly From Whole-Genome Amplification Data With Pervasive
Matteo Vecchi1,2, Bartłomiej Surmacz2, Ingemar K Jönsson3
1Department of Chemistry, Life Sciences and Environmental Sustainability, University of Parma, Parma, Italy.
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Whole genome amplification (WGA), and in particular multiple displacement amplification (MDA), has become a key technique for genomic sequencing of microscopic organisms, yet it introduces artefacts such as palindromic (inverted chimeric) reads that may compromise downstream analyses. We assessed how pervasive palindromic reads generated by MDA impact the assembly of tardigrade (Acutuncus giovanniniae and A. mecnuffi) mitogenomes sequenced with Oxford Nanopore technology. We show that the MDA produces a high proportion of palindromic reads, often exceeding one-third of mitochondrial reads and frequently exhibiting complex multi-inversion structures. These artefacts severely impair long-read assembly, leading to low success rates and inconsistent genome reconstruction. To solve this issue, a strategy based on in silico fragmentation of long reads into short, high-quality fragments, followed by short-read assembly, consistently produced complete and accurate circularised mitochondrial genomes. Our results demonstrate that palindromic read formation can be, in some cases, a limitation of MDA coupled with long-read sequencing, but this issue can be mitigated through read fragmentation. This approach provides a simple, robust and scalable solution for mitogenome assembly from data heavily affected by amplification artefacts, particularly in microscopic taxa where whole genome amplification is often unavoidable.
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