BAsE-Seq: a method for obtaining long viral haplotypes from short sequence reads.

Lewis Z Hong; Shuzhen Hong; Han Teng Wong; Pauline PK Aw; Yan Cheng; Andreas Wilm; Paola F de Sessions; Seng Gee Lim; Niranjan Nagarajan; Martin L Hibberd; +2 more... Stephen R Quake; William F Burkholder; (2014) BAsE-Seq: a method for obtaining long viral haplotypes from short sequence reads. Genome Biol, 15 (11). 517-. ISSN 1474-760X DOI: 10.1186/PREACCEPT-6768001251451949
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We present a method for obtaining long haplotypes, of over 3 kb in length, using a short-read sequencer, Barcode-directed Assembly for Extra-long Sequences (BAsE-Seq). BAsE-Seq relies on transposing a template-specific barcode onto random segments of the template molecule and assembling the barcoded short reads into complete haplotypes. We applied BAsE-Seq on mixed clones of hepatitis B virus and accurately identified haplotypes occurring at frequencies greater than or equal to 0.4%, with >99.9% specificity. Applying BAsE-Seq to a clinical sample, we obtained over 9,000 viral haplotypes, which provided an unprecedented view of hepatitis B virus population structure during chronic infection. BAsE-Seq is readily applicable for monitoring quasispecies evolution in viral diseases.


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