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Comparative performance of the BGISEQ-500 vs Illumina HiSeq2500 sequencing platforms for palaeogenomic sequencing.

Authors :
Mak SST
Gopalakrishnan S
Carøe C
Geng C
Liu S
Sinding MS
Kuderna LFK
Zhang W
Fu S
Vieira FG
Germonpré M
Bocherens H
Fedorov S
Petersen B
Sicheritz-Pontén T
Marques-Bonet T
Zhang G
Jiang H
Gilbert MTP
Source :
GigaScience [Gigascience] 2017 Aug 01; Vol. 6 (8), pp. 1-13.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Ancient DNA research has been revolutionized following development of next-generation sequencing platforms. Although a number of such platforms have been applied to ancient DNA samples, the Illumina series are the dominant choice today, mainly because of high production capacities and short read production. Recently a potentially attractive alternative platform for palaeogenomic data generation has been developed, the BGISEQ-500, whose sequence output are comparable with the Illumina series. In this study, we modified the standard BGISEQ-500 library preparation specifically for use on degraded DNA, then directly compared the sequencing performance and data quality of the BGISEQ-500 to the Illumina HiSeq2500 platform on DNA extracted from 8 historic and ancient dog and wolf samples. The data generated were largely comparable between sequencing platforms, with no statistically significant difference observed for parameters including level (P = 0.371) and average sequence length (P = 0718) of endogenous nuclear DNA, sequence GC content (P = 0.311), double-stranded DNA damage rate (v. 0.309), and sequence clonality (P = 0.093). Small significant differences were found in single-strand DNA damage rate (δS; slightly lower for the BGISEQ-500, P = 0.011) and the background rate of difference from the reference genome (θ; slightly higher for BGISEQ-500, P = 0.012). This may result from the differences in amplification cycles used to polymerase chain reaction-amplify the libraries. A significant difference was also observed in the mitochondrial DNA percentages recovered (P = 0.018), although we believe this is likely a stochastic effect relating to the extremely low levels of mitochondria that were sequenced from 3 of the samples with overall very low levels of endogenous DNA. Although we acknowledge that our analyses were limited to animal material, our observations suggest that the BGISEQ-500 holds the potential to represent a valid and potentially valuable alternative platform for palaeogenomic data generation that is worthy of future exploration by those interested in the sequencing and analysis of degraded DNA.<br /> (© The Author 2017. Published by Oxford University Press.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2047-217X
Volume :
6
Issue :
8
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
GigaScience
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
28854615
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/gigascience/gix049