FinaleMe: Predicting DNA methylation by the fragmentation patterns of plasma cell-free DNA

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Abstract

Analysis of DNA methylation in cell-free DNA reveals clinically relevant biomarkers but requires specialized protocols such as whole-genome bisulfite sequencing. Meanwhile, millions of cell-free DNA samples are being profiled by whole-genome sequencing. Here, we develop FinaleMe, a non-homogeneous Hidden Markov Model, to predict DNA methylation of cell-free DNA and, therefore, tissues-of-origin, directly from plasma whole-genome sequencing. We validate the performance with 80 pairs of deep and shallow-coverage whole-genome sequencing and whole-genome bisulfite sequencing data.

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Liu, Y., Reed, S. C., Lo, C., Choudhury, A. D., Parsons, H. A., Stover, D. G., … Kellis, M. (2024). FinaleMe: Predicting DNA methylation by the fragmentation patterns of plasma cell-free DNA. Nature Communications, 15(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-47196-6

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