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Croatian medical journal · Jun 2022
Human whole mitochondrial genome sequencing and analysis: optimization of the experimental workflow.
- Viktorija Sukser, Marina Korolija, Ivana Račić, Sara Rožić, and Lucija Barbarić.
- Marina Korolija, Ivan Vučetić Forensic Science Center "Ivan Vučetić", Ilica 335, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia, mkorolija@mup.hr.
- Croat. Med. J. 2022 Jun 22; 63 (3): 224-230.
AimTo evaluate critical steps in Illumina® Human mtDNA Genome assay: target enrichment, limited-cycle PCR, and library normalization, in order to optimize the protocol for analysis of whole mitochondrial genomes from human reference samples.MethodsThree long-range high-fidelity DNA polymerases (PlatinumTM PCR SuperMix High Fidelity, LA Taq® Hot Start, and PrimeSTAR® GXL) were tested for their performance in the amplification of mtDNA fragments. Sequencing results of ten samples, as well as negative controls, which underwent library preparation with 12 and 15 cycles in limited-cycle PCR were compared. Additionally, two library normalization methods were compared: bead-based normalization vs quantification and individual normalization.ResultsPrimeSTAR® GXL performed best for mitochondrial DNA enrichment. Increment of amplification cycles to 15 in limited-cycle PCR step did not affect either the sequencing process or variant calling. Library quantification combined with individual library-by-library dilution outperformed bead-based normalization.ConclusionOptimizations described herein provide beneficial insights for laboratories aiming at implementation and/or advancement of similar massively parallel sequencing workflows (eg, small genomes, PCR amplicons, and plasmids).
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