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  • arvi8689
    Member
    • Sep 2011
    • 10

    Exome sequencing

    Hey I am trying to sequence the melanoma exome to find somatic mutation involved in the melanoma. I am very new to this technique and I have some questions regarding this:

    1)Generally how many exomes from different melanoma samples need to be done to get some satisfactory results?
    2)What coverage is essential for such a study? Initially I was thinking of around 30X but some papers have used nearly 100X. Will I be okay with 30X coverage of the exome?

    Your help is well appreciated.
  • hagir
    Junior Member
    • Apr 2012
    • 3

    #2
    hello every body, i'm a new member and hope that you help me
    i want to perform an exome sequencing on oral cancer cases using illumina. i need you to help me with a good protocol for doing so
    thanks

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    • hagir
      Junior Member
      • Apr 2012
      • 3

      #3
      exome sequencing

      hello every body, i'm a new member and hope that you help me
      i want to perform an exome sequencing on oral cancer cases using illumina. i need you to help me with a good protocol for doing so
      thanks

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      • AJERYC
        Member
        • Jan 2012
        • 26

        #4
        30x is definitely not enough, since it means 30x averge, so you will get a lot of regions with very few sequences, that will make impossible for you to resolve heterozygous mutations. Go 50x or 100x.

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        • ymc
          Senior Member
          • Mar 2010
          • 496

          #5
          Originally posted by AJERYC View Post
          30x is definitely not enough, since it means 30x averge, so you will get a lot of regions with very few sequences, that will make impossible for you to resolve heterozygous mutations. Go 50x or 100x.
          How many x also depends on your enrichment kit. For example, according to the BGI paper, for 90% call sensitivity, Nimblegen SeqCap EZ v1 needs 50x, Agilent SureSelect All Exon needs 80x.

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          • gensdei
            Junior Member
            • Jul 2012
            • 2

            #6
            Cell lines have the benefit of being a relatively pure population of clonal cells and thus represent a particular snapshot of cancers. Is there anybody who have seen a paper using exome-seq with 100x coverage based on cell line? If there is not, does it means that we don't need perform that deep sequencing due to its purity?

            Thanks in advance!

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            • AJERYC
              Member
              • Jan 2012
              • 26

              #7
              [QUOTE=gensdei;88907]Cell lines have the benefit of being a relatively pure population of clonal cells and thus represent a particular snapshot of cancers. Is there anybody who have seen a paper using exome-seq with 100x coverage based on cell line? If there is not, does it means that we don't need perform that deep sequencing due to its purity?


              Theoretically a cell line is homozygous and that is more easy to resolve with NGS so you could go 10-30x.

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              • gensdei
                Junior Member
                • Jul 2012
                • 2

                #8
                [QUOTE=AJERYC;88920]
                Originally posted by gensdei View Post
                Cell lines have the benefit of being a relatively pure population of clonal cells and thus represent a particular snapshot of cancers. Is there anybody who have seen a paper using exome-seq with 100x coverage based on cell line? If there is not, does it means that we don't need perform that deep sequencing due to its purity?


                Theoretically a cell line is homozygous and that is more easy to resolve with NGS so you could go 10-30x.
                To be more specific, exome-seq from cell line have no variant sites, e.g, SNP? Theoretically is it true? If so, you are right, no need for deep sequencing. What about exome-seq from cancer cell line? Did anybody see a paper on 100x exome-seq data from cancer cell line? Thanks.
                Last edited by gensdei; 11-10-2012, 11:31 PM.

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                • mamons
                  Member
                  • Nov 2011
                  • 10

                  #9
                  Originally posted by hagir View Post
                  hello every body, i'm a new member and hope that you help me
                  i want to perform an exome sequencing on oral cancer cases using illumina. i need you to help me with a good protocol for doing so
                  thanks

                  Comment

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