articleBMC BioinformaticsJun 20, 2014GOLD OA

SSPACE-LongRead: scaffolding bacterial draft genomes using long read sequence information

Bioclear Earth (Netherlands)

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Abstract

Background

The recent introduction of the Pacific Biosciences RS single molecule sequencing technology has opened new doors to scaffolding genome assemblies in a cost-effective manner. The long read sequence information is promised to enhance the quality of incomplete and inaccurate draft assemblies constructed from Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) data.

Results

Here we propose a novel hybrid assembly methodology that aims to scaffold pre-assembled contigs in an iterative manner using PacBio RS long read information as a backbone. On a test set comprising six bacterial draft genomes, assembled using either a single Illumina MiSeq or Roche 454 library, we show that even a 50× coverage of uncorrected PacBio RS long reads is sufficient to drastically reduce the number of contigs. Comparisons to the AHA scaffolder indicate our strategy is better capable of producing (nearly) complete bacterial genomes.

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Keywords
  • Contig
  • Genome
  • Sequence assembly
  • Computational biology
  • Computer science
  • Bacterial genome size
  • Hybrid genome assembly
  • DNA sequencing
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