Journal article
Non-referenced genome assembly from epigenomic short-read data
A Kaspi, M Ziemann, ST Keating, I Khurana, T Connor, B Spolding, A Cooper, R Lazarus, K Walder, P Zimmet, A El-Osta
Epigenetics | TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC | Published : 2014
Abstract
Current computational methods used to analyze changes in DNA methylation and chromatin modification rely on sequenced genomes. Here we describe a pipeline for the detection of these changes from short-read sequence data that does not require a reference genome. Open source software packages were used for sequence assembly, alignment, and measurement of differential enrichment. The method was evaluated by comparing results with reference-based results showing a strong correlation between chromatin modification and gene expression. We then used our de novo sequence assembly to build the DNA methylation profile for the non-referenced Psammomys obesus genome. The pipeline described uses open sou..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The authors acknowledge grant and fellowship support from the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) as well as the support from the Moshe Meydan Donation. A.E-O. is a NHMRC Senior Research Fellow. Supported in part by the Victorian Government's Operational Infrastructure Support Program.