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Systematic biases in DNA copy number originate from isolation procedures
Authors:Sebastiaan van Heesch  Michal Mokry  Veronika Boskova  Wade Junker  Rajdeep Mehon  Pim Toonen  Ewart de Bruijn  James D Shull  Timothy J Aitman  Edwin Cuppen  Victor Guryev
Abstract:

Background

The ability to accurately detect DNA copy number variation in both a sensitive and quantitative manner is important in many research areas. However, genome-wide DNA copy number analyses are complicated by variations in detection signal.

Results

While GC content has been used to correct for this, here we show that coverage biases are tissue-specific and independent of the detection method as demonstrated by next-generation sequencing and array CGH. Moreover, we show that DNA isolation stringency affects the degree of equimolar coverage and that the observed biases coincide with chromatin characteristics like gene expression, genomic isochores, and replication timing.

Conclusion

These results indicate that chromatin organization is a main determinant for differential DNA retrieval. These findings are highly relevant for germline and somatic DNA copy number variation analyses.
Keywords:Copy number variation  DNA isolation  Technological bias  Tissue specificity
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