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Unique molecular identifier-based amplicon sequencing of microhaplotypes for background noise mitigation

Authors
 Ye-Lim Kwon  ;  Kyoung-Jin Shin 
Citation
 FORENSIC SCIENCE INTERNATIONAL-GENETICS, Vol.72 : 103096, 2024-09 
Journal Title
FORENSIC SCIENCE INTERNATIONAL-GENETICS
ISSN
 1872-4973 
Issue Date
2024-09
MeSH
DNA Fingerprinting / methods ; Haplotypes* ; High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing* ; Humans ; Polymerase Chain Reaction* ; Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide* ; Sequence Analysis, DNA ; Related information
Keywords
Background noise ; Massively parallel sequencing ; Microhaplotype ; Unique molecular identifier
Abstract
Microhaplotypes (MHs), comprising two or more single-nucleotide polymorphisms in a short fragment, are promising forensic markers owing to their remarkable polymorphic nature. Several studies have demonstrated the utility of MHs through massively parallel sequencing (MPS). Nevertheless, the background noise level associated with MHs in MPS, which imposes a practical detection limit for the system, remains uninvestigated. Currently, unique molecular identifier (UMI) systems are known to effectively mitigate background noise by tracking original DNA molecules and facilitating PCR and MPS error corrections. Hence, this study aimed to design a UMI-based amplicon sequencing system, designated MH-UMIseq, which can amplify 46 MHs simultaneously and generate MPS libraries in four steps: barcoding PCR, nuclease reaction, boosting PCR, and indexing PCR. The performance of the MH-UMIseq system was evaluated using the Illumina NextSeq 550 and MiniSeq systems with 31 sets for 5 ng, 1 ng, and 200 pg of input DNA. The fgbio toolkit was used in conjunction with STRait Razor 3.0 and Visual Microhap to analyze the UMI data on MHs. The corresponding average not suppressed noise proportion of MH-UMIseq were 0.1 %, 0.3 %, and 0.7 % for 5 ng, 1 ng, and 200 pg of DNA, respectively, which substantially suppressed the background noise for more than 1 ng of DNA. Interestingly, the proportion of not suppressed noise in MH-UMIseq notably decreased as the amount of input DNA increased. The number of UMI families was proportional to the copy number of the template DNA and closely correlated with the system resolution. Therefore, the resolution of MH-UMIseq system is expected to be higher than that of conventional MPS for the deconvolution of mixtures containing more than 1 ng of DNA.
Full Text
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1872497324000929
DOI
10.1016/j.fsigen.2024.103096
Appears in Collections:
1. College of Medicine (의과대학) > Dept. of Forensic Medicine (법의학과) > 1. Journal Papers
Yonsei Authors
Shin, Kyoung Jin(신경진) ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1059-9665
URI
https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/200727
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