BioTechniques (Dec 2020)

Modeling performance of sample collection sites using whole exome sequencing metrics

  • Natallia Kalinava,
  • Abraham Apfel,
  • Robert Cartmell,
  • Sujaya Srinivasan,
  • Ming-Shan Chien,
  • Kyung In Kim,
  • Ryan Golhar,
  • Kathryn E Bednarz,
  • Saumya Pant,
  • Joseph Szustakowski,
  • Scott D Chasalow,
  • Ariella Sasson,
  • Stefan Kirov

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2144/btn-2020-0086
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 69, no. 6
pp. 420 – 426

Abstract

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Although next-generation sequencing assays are routinely carried out using samples from cancer trials, the sequencing data are not always of the required quality. There is a need to evaluate the performance of tissue collection sites and provide feedback about the quality of next-generation sequencing data. This study used a modeling approach based on whole exome sequencing quality control (QC) metrics to evaluate the relative performance of sites participating in the Bristol Myers Squibb Immuno-Oncology clinical trials sample collection. We identified several events for the sample swap. Overall, most sites performed well and few showed poor performance. These findings can increase awareness of sample failure and improve the quality of samples.

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