Nanopore Sequencing to Identify Transposable Element Insertions and Their Epigenetic Modifications.

Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.)(2023)

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Over the past 20 years, high-throughput genomic assays have fundamentally changed how transposable elements (TEs) are studied. While short-read DNA sequencing has been at the heart of these efforts, novel technologies that generate longer reads are driving a shift in the field. Long-read sequencing now permits locus-specific approaches to locate individual TE insertions and understand their epigenetic and transcriptional regulation, while still profiling TE activity genome-wide. Here we provide detailed guidelines to implement Oxford Nanopore Technologies (ONT) sequencing to identify polymorphic TE insertions and profile TE epigenetic landscapes. Using human long interspersed element-1 (LINE-1, L1) as an example, we explain the procedures involved, including final visualization, and potential bottlenecks and pitfalls. ONT sequencing will be, in our view, a workhorse technology for the foreseeable future in the TE field.
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Basecalling,DNA methylation,Epigenetics,LINE-1,Long-read sequencing,Mapping,Nanopore sequencing,Polymorphism,Sequencing,Transposable elements
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