학술논문

Optimizing sequencing protocols for leaderboard metagenomics by combining long and short reads
Document Type
article
Source
Genome Biology. 20(1)
Subject
Information and Computing Sciences
Biological Sciences
Bioinformatics and Computational Biology
Human Genome
Genetics
Animals
Benchmarking
Gastrointestinal Microbiome
Genomic Library
High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing
Humans
Metagenomics
Mice
Leaderboard metagenome
Long reads
Benchmark
Assembly
Binning
Environmental Sciences
Bioinformatics
Language
Abstract
As metagenomic studies move to increasing numbers of samples, communities like the human gut may benefit more from the assembly of abundant microbes in many samples, rather than the exhaustive assembly of fewer samples. We term this approach leaderboard metagenome sequencing. To explore protocol optimization for leaderboard metagenomics in real samples, we introduce a benchmark of library prep and sequencing using internal references generated by synthetic long-read technology, allowing us to evaluate high-throughput library preparation methods against gold-standard reference genomes derived from the samples themselves. We introduce a low-cost protocol for high-throughput library preparation and sequencing.