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Extensive sequencing of seven human genomes to characterize benchmark reference materials.

Authors :
Zook JM
Catoe D
McDaniel J
Vang L
Spies N
Sidow A
Weng Z
Liu Y
Mason CE
Alexander N
Henaff E
McIntyre AB
Chandramohan D
Chen F
Jaeger E
Moshrefi A
Pham K
Stedman W
Liang T
Saghbini M
Dzakula Z
Hastie A
Cao H
Deikus G
Schadt E
Sebra R
Bashir A
Truty RM
Chang CC
Gulbahce N
Zhao K
Ghosh S
Hyland F
Fu Y
Chaisson M
Xiao C
Trow J
Sherry ST
Zaranek AW
Ball M
Bobe J
Estep P
Church GM
Marks P
Kyriazopoulou-Panagiotopoulou S
Zheng GX
Schnall-Levin M
Ordonez HS
Mudivarti PA
Giorda K
Sheng Y
Rypdal KB
Salit M
Source :
Scientific data [Sci Data] 2016 Jun 07; Vol. 3, pp. 160025. Date of Electronic Publication: 2016 Jun 07.
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

The Genome in a Bottle Consortium, hosted by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is creating reference materials and data for human genome sequencing, as well as methods for genome comparison and benchmarking. Here, we describe a large, diverse set of sequencing data for seven human genomes; five are current or candidate NIST Reference Materials. The pilot genome, NA12878, has been released as NIST RM 8398. We also describe data from two Personal Genome Project trios, one of Ashkenazim Jewish ancestry and one of Chinese ancestry. The data come from 12 technologies: BioNano Genomics, Complete Genomics paired-end and LFR, Ion Proton exome, Oxford Nanopore, Pacific Biosciences, SOLiD, 10X Genomics GemCode WGS, and Illumina exome and WGS paired-end, mate-pair, and synthetic long reads. Cell lines, DNA, and data from these individuals are publicly available. Therefore, we expect these data to be useful for revealing novel information about the human genome and improving sequencing technologies, SNP, indel, and structural variant calling, and de novo assembly.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2052-4463
Volume :
3
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Scientific data
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
27271295
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/sdata.2016.25