Targeted NGS: amplicon length vs read length
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8.7 years ago
Luca Beltrame ▴ 240

Hello,

In our group we are about to design an amplicon-based targeted panel for NGS, and we're aiming at around 150 bp for mean amplicon sizes. The wet lab people came back to me asking to calculate the optimal number of samples to be loaded in the instrument (MiSeq). And this is where I have my question: ideally I'd like to pick 2x150bp as read length, so I can have a greater output, however the mean amplicon size might be close to the read length, or in some cases, lower.

Hence my question: would it be "safe" to use a read length approximately equal to the amplicon length so that it doesn't complicate my analysis job afterwards (I'm thinking about adapter read through)? My previous experience always had a larger amplicon length (> 200 bp) so it can't really compare.

Should I still go for 2x150bp, or aim lower at 2x75bp? If I use 2x150bp, would possible adapter read through throw a spanner in the works, or should soft clipping (from BWA) be enough?

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The MiSeq software can remove the adapter if you give it in the sample sheet. We don't really see related downstream problems.

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We don't use the MiSeq software, everything is done off-instrument.

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There are plenty of tools to use after sequencing, not required to use the MiSeq software for that.

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How do you run the MiSeq then?

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You can specify whether you want data to go through variant calling on the machine or not. The on board alignment and variant calling is what I would consider "OK." I also do all of my analysis on other machines so I can run different variant calling algorithms, etc.

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DG 7.3k

I'd still do 2x150 if the amplicon targets are 150bp on average. You can deal with the adapter read through and trimming fairly easily. Something like 200bp averaged amplicons might be a better size overall, but either way I think is fine.

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Try to cover your amplicons completely in both directions, gives a higher confidence in your variant calling. Adapter trimming is easily to achieve, using e.g. Trimmomatic.

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