Author:
Liang Hewei,Wang Mengmeng,Hu Tongyuan,Wang Haoyu,He Wenxin,Ju Yanmei,Guo Ruijin,Chen Junyi,Guo Fei,Zeng Tao,Dong Yuliang,Wang Bo,Liu Chuanyu,Jin Xin,Zhang Wenwei,Zou Yuanqiang,Xu Xun,Xiao Liang
Abstract
AbstractBackgroundCurrent microbial sequencing relies on short-read platforms like Illumina and DNBSEQ, favored for their low cost and high accuracy. However, these methods often produce fragmented draft genomes, hindering comprehensive bacterial function analysis. CycloneSEQ, a novel long-read sequencing platform developed by BGI-Research, its sequencing performance and assembly improvements has been evaluated.FindingsUsing CycloneSEQ long-read sequencing, the type strain produced long reads with an average length of 11.6 kbp and an average quality score of 14.4. After hybrid assembly with short reads data, the assembled genome exhibited an error rate of only 0.04 mismatches and 0.08 indels per 100 kbp compared to the reference genome. This method was validated across 9 diverse species, successfully assembling complete circular genomes. Hybrid assembly significantly enhances genome completeness by using long reads to fill gaps and accurately assemble multi-copy rRNA genes, which unable be achieved by short reads solely. Through data subsampling, we found that over 500 Mbp of short-read data combined with 100 Mbp of long-read data can result in a high-quality circular assembly. Additionally, using CycloneSEQ long reads effectively improves the assembly of circular complete genomes from mixed microbial communities.ConclusionsCycloneSEQ’s read length is sufficient for circular bacterial genomes, but its base quality needs improvement. Integrating DNBSEQ short reads improved accuracy, resulting in complete and accurate assemblies. This efficient approach can be widely applied in microbial sequencing.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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