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Performance comparison of four exome capture systems for deep sequencing
Authors:Chandra Sekhar Reddy Chilamakuri  Susanne Lorenz  Mohammed-Amin Madoui  Daniel Vodák  Jinchang Sun  Eivind Hovig  Ola Myklebost  Leonardo A Meza-Zepeda
Affiliation:.Department of Tumor Biology, Oslo University Hospital, Norwegian Radium Hospital, 0310 Oslo, Norway ;.Department of Medical Informatics, Oslo University Hospital, Norwegian Radium Hospital, Oslo, Norway ;.Norwegian Cancer Genomics Consortium, Oslo, Norway ;.Genomics Core Facility, Oslo University Hospital, Oslo, Norway ;.Department of Informatics, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway
Abstract:

Background

Recent developments in deep (next-generation) sequencing technologies are significantly impacting medical research. The global analysis of protein coding regions in genomes of interest by whole exome sequencing is a widely used application. Many technologies for exome capture are commercially available; here we compare the performance of four of them: NimbleGen’s SeqCap EZ v3.0, Agilent’s SureSelect v4.0, Illumina’s TruSeq Exome, and Illumina’s Nextera Exome, all applied to the same human tumor DNA sample.

Results

Each capture technology was evaluated for its coverage of different exome databases, target coverage efficiency, GC bias, sensitivity in single nucleotide variant detection, sensitivity in small indel detection, and technical reproducibility. In general, all technologies performed well; however, our data demonstrated small, but consistent differences between the four capture technologies. Illumina technologies cover more bases in coding and untranslated regions. Furthermore, whereas most of the technologies provide reduced coverage in regions with low or high GC content, the Nextera technology tends to bias towards target regions with high GC content.

Conclusions

We show key differences in performance between the four technologies. Our data should help researchers who are planning exome sequencing to select appropriate exome capture technology for their particular application.

Electronic supplementary material

The online version of this article (doi:10.1186/1471-2164-15-449) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
Keywords:Exome capture technology   Next-generation sequencing   Coverage efficiency   Enrichment efficiency   GC bias   Single nucleotide variant   Indel
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