All your base: a fast and accurate probabilistic approach to base calling

  • Massingham T
  • Goldman N
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Abstract

The accuracy of base calls produced by Illumina sequencers is adversely affected by several processes, with laser cross-talk and cluster phasing being prominent. We introduce an explicit statistical model of the sequencing process that generalizes current models of phasing and cross-talk and forms the basis of a base calling method which improves on the best existing base callers, especially when comparing the number of error-free reads. The novel algorithms implemented in All Your Base (AYB) are comparable in speed to other competitive base-calling methods, do not require training data and are designed to be robust to gross errors, producing sensible results where other techniques struggle. AYB is available at http://www.ebi.ac.uk/goldman-srv/AYB/.

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Massingham, T., & Goldman, N. (2012). All your base: a fast and accurate probabilistic approach to base calling. Genome Biology, 13(2), R13. https://doi.org/10.1186/preaccept-7420460695799342

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