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  1. ...with lower proportions of phasing-informative reads.FocalSV achieves superior performance in complex somatic SV detection in cancer dataTo extend the evaluation to include SV detection beyond deletions and insertions, we analyzed additional SV types involving complex DNA rearrangements...
  2. ...Seq, a method that combines single-stranded DNA library preparation from diluted DNA samples with computational sequence matching, allowing the reconstruction of double-stranded DNA fragments on a single-molecule level. The application of MatchSeq to Neanderthal DNA, a particularly complex source of degraded...
  3. ...are enriched in functions related to the regulation of immunity, such as interferon signaling and innate immune response (IRF2, IRF3, IRF5, IRF7, IRF9, IFI35, IFIT1, ISG20, IFNGR2, HLA-DQB1, CIITA, etc.), as well as proliferative (DNA repair, centrosome localization, etc.), housekeeping (ncRNA processing...
  4. ...as sequencing artifacts, making true variants impossible to detect. There is a continued effort by multiple sequencing vendors to lower the single-molecule error rate to Q40 and beyond. Nevertheless, for uninformed SNV analysis in liquid biopsies, a Q70 or higher will be required to detect TFs > 1% in a cfDNA...
  5. ...contributed equally to this work. Corresponding authors: mi.jain@northeastern.edu,kimberley.billingsley@nih.gov, cornelis.blauwendraat@nih.govAbstractDNA methylation most commonly occurs as 5-methylcytosine (5mC) in the human and has been associated with human diseases. Recent developments in single-molecule...
  6. ...) attributed this bias to the use of cesium chloride DNA purification by Kim et al. (2014), which separates DNA based on density. Because the light AT-rich sequences form a band separated from the main DNA band (satellite bands) (see Kit 1961; Rae 1970; Gall and Atherton 1974; Altemose 2022) and because some...
  7. ...-Methyladenine (m6dA) has been discovered as a novel form of DNA methylation prevalent in eukaryotes; however, methods for high-resolution mapping of m6dA events are still lacking. Single-molecule real-time (SMRT) sequencing has enabled the detection of m6dA events at single-nucleotide resolution in prokaryotic...
  8. ...RNA 5-methylcytosine sites via pseudo nucleotide compositions. Mol Biosyst 12: 3307–3311. doi:10.1039/c6mb00471g ↵Flusberg BA, Webster DR, Lee JH, Travers KJ, Olivares EC, Clark TA, Korlach J, Turner SW. 2010. Direct detection of DNA methylation during single-molecule, real-time sequencing. Nat...
  9. ...quantities of DNA were available for our three sequencing platforms (Fig. 1A). Furthermore, several studies have shown organoids are superior to standard 2D cell culture for recapitulating the molecular characteristics, physiology, and treatment response of patient tissues (Clevers 2016), allowing us...
  10. .... Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ. ↵Dabney J, Knapp M, Glocke I, Gansauge M-T, Weihmann A, Nickel B, Valdiosera C, García N, Pääbo S, Arsuaga J-L, et al. 2013. Complete mitochondrial sequence of a Middle Pleistocene cave bear reconstructed from ultrashort DNA fragments. Proc Natl Acad Sci 110: 15758...
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