Nanopore sequencing of SARS-CoV-2: Comparison of short and long PCR-tiling amplicon protocols

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Surveillance of the SARS-CoV-2 variants including the quickly spreading mutants by rapid and near real-time sequencing of the viral genome provides an important tool for effective health policy decision making in the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Here we evaluated PCR-tiling of short (~400-bp) and long (~2 and ~2.5-kb) amplicons combined with nanopore sequencing on a MinION device for analysis of the SARS-CoV-2 genome sequences. Analysis of several sequencing runs demonstrated that using the long amplicon schemes outperforms the original protocol based on the 400-bp amplicons. It also illustrated common artefacts and problems associated with PCR-tiling approach, such as uneven genome coverage, variable fraction of discarded sequencing reads, including human and bacterial contamination, as well as the presence of reads derived from the viral sub-genomic RNAs.

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Brejová, B., Boršová, K., Hodorová, V., Čabanová, V., Gafurov, A., Fričová, D., … Nosek, J. (2021). Nanopore sequencing of SARS-CoV-2: Comparison of short and long PCR-tiling amplicon protocols. PLoS ONE, 16(10 October). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0259277

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