PASS-bis: A bisulfite aligner suitable for whole methylome analysis of Illumina and SOLiD reads

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Abstract

The sequencing of bisulfite-treated DNA (Bi-Seq) is becoming a gold standard for methylation studies. The mapping of Bi-Seq reads is complex and requires special alignment algorithms. This problem is particularly relevant for SOLiD color space, where the bisulfite conversion C/T changes two adjacent colors into 16 possible combinations. Here, we present an algorithm that efficiently aligns Bi-Seq reads obtained either from SOLiD or Illumina. An accompanying methylation-caller program creates a genomic view of methylated and unmethylated Cs on both DNA strands. © 2012 The Author. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved.

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Campagna, D., Telatin, A., Forcato, C., Vitulo, N., & Valle, G. (2013). PASS-bis: A bisulfite aligner suitable for whole methylome analysis of Illumina and SOLiD reads. Bioinformatics, 29(2), 268–270. https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/bts675

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