Abstract
Detection of de novo, low-frequency mutations is essential for characterizing cancer genomes and heterogeneous cell populations. However, the screening capacity of current ultrasensitive NGS methods is inadequate owing to either low-efficiency read utilization or severe amplification bias. Here, we present O2n-seq, an ultrasensitive and high-efficiency NGS library preparation method for discovering de novo, low-frequency mutations. O2n-seq reduces the error rate of NGS to 10-5-10-8. The efficiency of its data usage is about 10-30 times higher than that of barcode-based strategies. For detecting mutations with allele frequency (AF) 1% in 4.6 Mb-sized genome, the sensitivity and specificity of O2n-seq reach to 99% and 98.64%, respectively. For mutations with AF around 0.07% in phix174, o2n-seq detects all the mutations with 100% specificity. Moreover, we successfully apply o2n-seq to screen de novo, low-frequency mutations in human tumours. O2n-seq will aid to characterize the landscape of somatic mutations in research and clinical settings.
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Wang, K., Lai, S., Yang, X., Zhu, T., Lu, X., Wu, C. I., & Ruan, J. (2017). Ultrasensitive and high-efficiency screen of de novo low-frequency mutations by o2n-seq. Nature Communications, 8. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms15335
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