An accessible, efficient and global approach for the large-scale sequencing of bacterial genomes
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Published:2021-12
Issue:1
Volume:22
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ISSN:1474-760X
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Container-title:Genome Biology
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Genome Biol
Author:
Perez-Sepulveda Blanca M., Heavens Darren, Pulford Caisey V., Predeus Alexander V., Low Ross, Webster Hermione, Dykes Gregory F., Schudoma Christian, Rowe Will, Lipscombe James, Watkins Chris, Kumwenda Benjamin, Shearer Neil, Costigan Karl, Baker Kate S., Feasey Nicholas A., Hinton Jay C. D., Hall NeilORCID, Perez-Sepulveda Blanca M., Heavens Darren, Pulford Caisey V., Acuña María Teresa, Antic Dragan, Antonio Martin, Baker Kate S., Bernal Johan, Bolaños Hilda, Chattaway Marie, Cheesbrough John, Chirambo Angeziwa, Costigan Karl, Darboe Saffiatou, Díaz Paula, Donado Pilar, Duarte Carolina, Duarte Francisco, Everett Dean, Fanning Séamus, Feasey Nicholas A., Feglo Patrick, Ferreira Adriano M., Floyd Rachel, Gavilán Ronnie G., Gordon Melita A., Hall Neil, Hernandes Rodrigo T., Hernández-Mora Gabriela, Hinton Jay C. D., Hurley Daniel, Kasumba Irene N., Kumwenda Benjamin, Kwambana-Adams Brenda, Lipscombe James, Low Ross, Mattar Salim, Montaño Lucy Angeline, Moreira Cristiano Gallina, Moreno Jaime, Muthappa Dechamma Mundanda, Nair Satheesh, Parry Chris M., Peno Chikondi, Permala-Booth Jasnehta, Petrović Jelena, Predeus Alexander V., Puente José Luis, Rebrie Getenet, Redway Martha, Rowe Will, Sadatsune Terue, Schudoma Christian, Shearer Neil, Silva Claudia, Smith Anthony M., Tennant Sharon, Tran-Dien Alicia, Watkins Chris, Webster Hermione, Weill François-Xavier, Wiesner Magdalena, Wilson Catherine,
Abstract
AbstractWe have developed an efficient and inexpensive pipeline for streamlining large-scale collection and genome sequencing of bacterial isolates. Evaluation of this method involved a worldwide research collaboration focused on the model organism Salmonella enterica, the 10KSG consortium. Following the optimization of a logistics pipeline that involved shipping isolates as thermolysates in ambient conditions, the project assembled a diverse collection of 10,419 isolates from low- and middle-income countries. The genomes were sequenced using the LITE pipeline for library construction, with a total reagent cost of less than USD$10 per genome. Our method can be applied to other large bacterial collections to underpin global collaborations.
Funder
Global Challenges Research Fund Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council Wellcome Trust
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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