F1000Research (Oct 2015)

MinION Analysis and Reference Consortium: Phase 1 data release and analysis [version 1; referees: 2 approved]

  • Camilla L.C. Ip,
  • Matthew Loose,
  • John R. Tyson,
  • Mariateresa de Cesare,
  • Bonnie L. Brown,
  • Miten Jain,
  • Richard M. Leggett,
  • David A. Eccles,
  • Vadim Zalunin,
  • John M. Urban,
  • Paolo Piazza,
  • Rory J. Bowden,
  • Benedict Paten,
  • Solomon Mwaigwisya,
  • Elizabeth M. Batty,
  • Jared T. Simpson,
  • Terrance P. Snutch,
  • Ewan Birney,
  • David Buck,
  • Sara Goodwin,
  • Hans J. Jansen,
  • Justin O'Grady,
  • Hugh E. Olsen,
  • MinION Analysis and Reference Consortium

DOI
https://doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.7201.1
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4

Abstract

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The advent of a miniaturized DNA sequencing device with a high-throughput contextual sequencing capability embodies the next generation of large scale sequencing tools. The MinION™ Access Programme (MAP) was initiated by Oxford Nanopore Technologies™ in April 2014, giving public access to their USB-attached miniature sequencing device. The MinION Analysis and Reference Consortium (MARC) was formed by a subset of MAP participants, with the aim of evaluating and providing standard protocols and reference data to the community. Envisaged as a multi-phased project, this study provides the global community with the Phase 1 data from MARC, where the reproducibility of the performance of the MinION was evaluated at multiple sites. Five laboratories on two continents generated data using a control strain of Escherichia coli K-12, preparing and sequencing samples according to a revised ONT protocol. Here, we provide the details of the protocol used, along with a preliminary analysis of the characteristics of typical runs including the consistency, rate, volume and quality of data produced. Further analysis of the Phase 1 data presented here, and additional experiments in Phase 2 of E. coli from MARC are already underway to identify ways to improve and enhance MinION performance.

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