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OMSV enables accurate and comprehensive identification of large structural variations from nanochannel-based single-molecule optical maps.

Le LiAlden King-Yung LeungTsz-Piu KwokYvonne Y Y LaiIris K PangGrace Tin-Yun ChungAngel C Y MakAnnie PoonCatherine ChuMenglu LiJacob J K WuErnest T LamHan CaoChin LinJustin SibertSiu-Ming YiuMing XiaoKwok-Wai LoPui-Yan KwokTing-Fung ChanKevin Y Yip
Published in: Genome biology (2017)
We present a new method, OMSV, for accurately and comprehensively identifying structural variations (SVs) from optical maps. OMSV detects both homozygous and heterozygous SVs, SVs of various types and sizes, and SVs with or without creating or destroying restriction sites. We show that OMSV has high sensitivity and specificity, with clear performance gains over the latest method. Applying OMSV to a human cell line, we identified hundreds of SVs >2 kbp, with 68 % of them missed by sequencing-based callers. Independent experimental validation confirmed the high accuracy of these SVs. The OMSV software is available at http://yiplab.cse.cuhk.edu.hk/omsv/ .
Keyphrases
  • single molecule
  • high resolution
  • endothelial cells
  • high speed
  • atomic force microscopy
  • single cell