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OPTIMA: sensitive and accurate whole-genome alignment of error-prone genomic maps by combinatorial indexing and technology-agnostic statistical analysis

Journal

GIGASCIENCE
Volume 5, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1186/s13742-016-0110-0

Keywords

Optical mapping; Genomic mapping; Glocal alignment; Overlap alignment; Map-to-sequence alignment

Funding

  1. Sciencewerke Pte. Ltd.
  2. Singapore distributor for OpGen Inc.

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Background: Resolution of complex repeat structures and rearrangements in the assembly and analysis of large eukaryotic genomes is often aided by a combination of high-throughput sequencing and genome-mapping technologies (for example, optical restriction mapping). In particular, mapping technologies can generate sparse maps of large DNA fragments (150 kilo base pairs (kbp) to 2Mbp) and thus provide a unique source of information for disambiguating complex rearrangements in cancer genomes. Despite their utility, combining high-throughput sequencing and mapping technologies has been challenging because of the lack of efficient and sensitive map-alignment algorithms for robustly aligning error-prone maps to sequences. Results: We introduce a novel seed-and-extend glocal (short for global-local) alignment method, OPTIMA (and a sliding-window extension for overlap alignment, OPTIMA-Overlap), which is the first to create indexes for continuous-valued mapping data while accounting for mapping errors. We also present a novel statistical model, agnostic with respect to technology-dependent error rates, for conservatively evaluating the significance of alignments without relying on expensive permutation-based tests. Conclusions: We show that OPTIMA and OPTIMA-Overlap outperform other state-of-the-art approaches (1.6 - 2 times more sensitive) and are more efficient (170 - 200 %) and precise in their alignments (nearly 99% precision). These advantages are independent of the quality of the data, suggesting that our indexing approach and statistical evaluation are robust, provide improved sensitivity and guarantee high precision.

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