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PCR Duplicate Proportion Estimation and Consequences for DNA Copy Number Calculations

Abstract:
The volume of DNA in a sequencing experiment is often amplified by PCR, leading to the possibility that the same original DNA fragment will be sequenced twice—a “PCR duplicate”. Sometimes indistinguishable from these are multiple sequences arising from identical but independent molecules, which can lead to an over-estimation of the PCR duplicate proportion. The PCR duplicate proportion, and other measures derived from it, are important statistics for quality assurance, experimental design, and interpretation of sequencing experiments. Here, we provide a full likelihood basis for a combinatorial approach using heterozygous SNPs as implemented in our R package and demonstrate the efficacy of the approach. We also discuss the association with DNA copy number and demonstrate the impact on a question of inferring mitochondrial DNA copy number that has recently been a feature of several high-profile cancer studies. This is explored through a simulation study.
Authors:
AG Lynch, ML Smith, MD Eldridge, S Tavaré
Citation info:
398:259-279
Publication date:
1st Jan 2022
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