UMI-tools: modeling sequencing errors in Unique Molecular Identifiers to improve quantification accuracy
University of Oxford · MRC Weatherall Institute of Molecular Medicine · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Unique Molecular Identifiers (UMIs) are random oligonucleotide barcodes that are increasingly used in high-throughput sequencing experiments. Through a UMI, identical copies arising from distinct molecules can be distinguished from those arising through PCR amplification of the same molecule. However, bioinformatic methods to leverage the information from UMIs have yet to be formalized. In particular, sequencing errors in the UMI sequence are often ignored or else resolved in an ad hoc manner. We show that errors in the UMI sequence are common and introduce network-based methods to account for these errors when identifying PCR duplicates. Using these methods, we demonstrate improved quantification accuracy…
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3- TSTom SmithCorresponding
University of Oxford, MRC Weatherall Institute of Molecular Medicine, Oxford Centre for Computational Neuroscience, Genomics (United Kingdom)
- AHAndreas Heger
University of Oxford, MRC Weatherall Institute of Molecular Medicine, Oxford Centre for Computational Neuroscience, Genomics (United Kingdom)
- ISIan Sudbery
University of Sheffield
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