articleBMC BioinformaticsJul 27, 2009GOLD OA

BSMAP: whole genome bisulfite sequence MAPping program

Baylor College of Medicine

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Abstract

Background

Bisulfite sequencing is a powerful technique to study DNA cytosine methylation. Bisulfite treatment followed by PCR amplification specifically converts unmethylated cytosines to thymine. Coupled with next generation sequencing technology, it is able to detect the methylation status of every cytosine in the genome. However, mapping high-throughput bisulfite reads to the reference genome remains a great challenge due to the increased searching space, reduced complexity of bisulfite sequence, asymmetric cytosine to thymine alignments, and multiple CpG heterogeneous methylation.

Results

We developed an efficient bisulfite reads mapping algorithm BSMAP to address the above issues. BSMAP combines genome hashing and bitwise masking to achieve fast and accurate bisulfite mapping. Compared with existing bisulfite mapping approaches, BSMAP is faster, more sensitive and more flexible.

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Keywords
  • Bisulfite
  • Bisulfite sequencing
  • Computational biology
  • DNA methylation
  • Genome
  • Computer science
  • Methylated DNA immunoprecipitation
  • Biology
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