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CRISPR-based targeted haplotype-resolved assembly of a megabase region

Constructing high-quality haplotype-resolved genome assemblies has substantially improved the ability to detect and characterize genetic variants. A targeted approach providing readily access to the rich information from haplotype-resolved genome assemblies will be appealing to groups of basic resea...

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Published in:Nature communications 2023-01, Vol.14 (1), p.22-22, Article 22
Main Authors: Li, Taotao, Du, Duo, Zhang, Dandan, Lin, Yicheng, Ma, Jiakang, Zhou, Mengyu, Meng, Weida, Jin, Zelin, Chen, Ziqiang, Yuan, Haozhe, Wang, Jue, Dong, Shulong, Sun, Shaoyang, Ye, Wenjing, Li, Bosen, Liu, Houbao, Zhang, Zhao, Jiao, Yuchen, Xie, Zhi, Qiu, Wenqing, Liu, Yun
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Summary:Constructing high-quality haplotype-resolved genome assemblies has substantially improved the ability to detect and characterize genetic variants. A targeted approach providing readily access to the rich information from haplotype-resolved genome assemblies will be appealing to groups of basic researchers and medical scientists focused on specific genomic regions. Here, using the 4.5 megabase, notoriously difficult-to-assemble major histocompatibility complex (MHC) region as an example, we demonstrated an approach to construct haplotype-resolved assembly of the targeted genomic region with the CRISPR-based enrichment. Compared to the results from haplotype-resolved genome assembly, our targeted approach achieved comparable completeness and accuracy with reduced computing complexity, sequencing cost, as well as the amount of starting materials. Moreover, using the targeted assembled personal MHC haplotypes as the reference both improves the quantification accuracy for sequencing data and enables allele-specific functional genomics analyses of the MHC region. Given its highly efficient use of resources, our approach can greatly facilitate population genetic studies of targeted regions, and may pave a new way to elucidate the molecular mechanisms in disease etiology. Low-cost targeted approach to construct haplotype-resolved assemblies is needed to facilitate population genetic studies. Here, the authors demonstrate assembling high-quality MHC haplotypes with CRISPR-based enrichment and long-read sequencings.
ISSN:2041-1723
2041-1723
DOI:10.1038/s41467-022-35389-w