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Utility of long-read sequencing for All of Us


Mahmoud M. and Huang Y. and Garimella K. and Audano P. A. and Wan W. and Prasad N. and Handsaker R. E. and Hall S. and Pionzio A. and Schatz M. C. and Talkowski M. E. and Eichler E. E. and Levy S. E. and Sedlazeck F. J.

The All of Us (AoU) initiative aims to sequence the genomes of over one million Americans from diverse ethnic backgrounds to improve personalized medical care. In a recent technical pilot, we compared the performance of traditional short-read sequencing with long-read sequencing in a small cohort of samples from the HapMap project and two AoU control samples representing eight datasets. Our analysis revealed substantial differences in the ability of these technologies to accurately sequence complex medically relevant genes, particularly in terms of gene coverage and pathogenic variant identification. We also considered the advantages and challenges of using low coverage sequencing to increase sample numbers in large cohort analysis. Our results show that HiFi reads produced the most accurate results for both small and large variants. Further, we present a cloud-based pipeline to optimize SNV, indel and SV calling at scale for long-reads analysis. These results will lead to widespread improvements across AoU.

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January, 2023

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