학술논문

Rapid re-identification of human samples using portable DNA sequencing
Document Type
article
Source
Subject
Biological Sciences
Genetics
Clinical Research
Computational Biology
DNA
Genotyping Techniques
Humans
Polymorphism
Single Nucleotide
Sequence Analysis
DNA
Time Factors
DNA fingerprinting
cell biology
cell line authentication
evolutionary biology
forensics
genomics
human
nanopore sequencing
re-identification
Biochemistry and Cell Biology
Biological sciences
Biomedical and clinical sciences
Health sciences
Language
Abstract
DNA re-identification is used for a broad suite of applications, ranging from cell line authentication to forensics. However, current re-identification schemes suffer from high latency and limited access. Here, we describe a rapid, inexpensive, and portable strategy to robustly re-identify human DNA called 'MinION sketching'. MinION sketching requires as few as 3 min of sequencing and 60-300 random SNPs to re-identify a sample enabling near real-time applications of DNA re-identification. Our method capitalizes on the rapidly growing availability of genomic reference data for cell lines, tissues in biobanks, and individuals. This empowers the application of MinION sketching in research and clinical settings for periodic cell line and tissue authentication. Importantly, our method enables considerably faster and more robust cell line authentication relative to current practices and could help to minimize the amount of irreproducible research caused by mix-ups and contamination in human cell and tissue cultures.