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1 Genome Sequencing and Assembly
Rui Alves

2 Outline of the Talk Genomes Methods for Genome Sequencing
(Y)BAC-to-(Y)BAC (HSG) Shotgun Sequencing Primer walking Optical mapping Direct Reads Polonies High density reactors

3 What are genomes?

4 What are genomes? A genome is the whole native DNA content within a cell for any given organism Genomes code for all proteins an organism needs to survive

5 What are genomes? Sequencing and annotating a genome reveals the proteins, tRNAs, rRNAs that each organisms possesses to adapt to their environment

6 Why sequence genomes? AACTGGTCCAT Genome Sequence A, B, C, …, Z
Dictionary Write/ Read books ACTG Genes/ Proteins Understand/ manipulate biology AACTGGTCCAT Genome Sequence

7 Methods for Genome Sequencing
(Y)BAC-to-(Y)BAC (HSG) Shotgun Sequencing Primer walking Optical mapping Direct Reads Polonies High density reactors

8 (Y)BAC-to-(Y)BAC Sequencing
Restriction Enzymes Replication (Yeast) Bacterial Artificial Chromosome

9 (Y)BAC-to-(Y)BAC Sequencing
Same Restriction Enzyme

10 (Y)BAC-to-(Y)BAC Sequencing
Sequence fed into computer program

11 How sequencing works: The Sanger Method
Denaturation Repeat with 4 different ddNTPs ddNTPc dNTPc

12 Identifying the sequence
A C T G G C T A

13 Computer assembly ACT…GTC CTA …ATC … …GGGG

14 Methods for Genome Sequencing
(Y)BAC-to-(Y)BAC (HSG) Shotgun Sequencing Primer walking Optical mapping Direct Reads Polonies High density reactors

15 Shotgun Sequencing Restriction Enzymes

16 Computer assembly ACT…GTC CTA …ATC … …GGGG

17 Comparison (Y)BAC WGS p(Recombination of (Y)BACs) >>
Contamination p(Recombination of plasmids) Less demanding during assembly Better Orientation of Scaffold Assembly More demanding during assembly Worst Orientation of Scaffold Assembly Better Coverage for Repeats Worst Coverage for Repeats

18 Methods for Genome Sequencing
(Y)BAC-to-(Y)BAC (HSG) Shotgun Sequencing Primer walking Optical mapping Direct Reads Polonies High density reactors

19 Primer Walking Sequencing an initial fragment.
Use the end of this sequence to design a primer Primer will capture next fragment to be sequenced Repeat until the end of the chromosome is reached

20 Primer Walking ACT…GTC CTA …ATC … …GGGG

21 New challenges in genome sequencing
Many organisms have been sequenced Finding intraspecific variations (e.g. SNPs) Study evolution of strains Faster & Cheaper sequencing methods are needed These should also be able to deal with single molecules

22 Methods for Genome Sequencing
(Y)BAC-to-(Y)BAC (HSG) Shotgun Sequencing Primer walking Optical mapping Direct Reads Polonies High density reactors

23 Optical Mapping

24 Original Genome Sequence
Optical Mapping Original Genome Sequence Strain 1 Strain n R1 Ri R2

25 Determining the new sequence
Combining the know original genome sequence with Restriction Enzymes specificity predicts mutation Small scale re-sequencing of appropriate regions

26 Methods for Genome Sequencing
(Y)BAC-to-(Y)BAC (HSG) Shotgun Sequencing Primer walking Optical mapping Direct Reads Polonies High density reactors

27 Direct reads Bases have different emission spectra
Fix straight DNA into slide run slide through spectophotometer Identify each base

28 Direct Reads A C G T A C T G

29 Methods for Genome Sequencing
(Y)BAC-to-(Y)BAC (HSG) Shotgun Sequencing Primer walking Optical mapping Direct Reads Polonies High density reactors

30 Polonies Polonies are colonies of PCR amplicons derived from a single molecule of nucleic acid

31 Polonies N N N Polony Pol N N N Pol N N N N Pol N N N N Pol N N N Pol

32 Sequencing Polonies A CC dATP dCTP

33 Methods for Genome Sequencing
(Y)BAC-to-(Y)BAC (HSG) Shotgun Sequencing Primer walking Optical mapping Direct Reads Polonies High density reactors

34 High density reactors Fragments bound to beads, 1 per bead
PCR of single DNA molecules (106 clones) Beads with imobilized enzymes for pyrophosphate sequencing

35 How are genomes assembled?
Fragment Chromosome into manageable pieces Take fragments Feed them into computer programs Assembled them onto scaffold Fill in the gaps


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