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Determining Performance Metrics for Targeted Next-Generation Sequencing Panels Using Reference Materials.

The Journal of molecular diagnostics : JMD (2018-07-01)
Megan H Cleveland, Justin M Zook, Marc Salit, Peter M Vallone
ABSTRACT

The National Institute of Standards and Technology has developed reference materials for five human genomes. DNA aliquots are available for purchase, and the data, analyses, and high-confidence small variant and homozygous reference calls are freely available on the web. These reference materials are useful for evaluating whole-genome sequencing methods and also can be used to benchmark targeted sequencing panels, which are used commonly in clinical settings. This article describes how to use the Genome in a Bottle samples to obtain performance metrics on any germline-targeted sequencing panel of interest, as well as the limitations of the reference materials. These materials are useful for understanding the limitations of, and optimizing, targeted sequencing panels and associated bioinformatics pipelines. Example figures are presented to illustrate ways to access the performance metrics of targeted sequencing panels, and a table of best practices is included.

MATERIALS
Product Number
Brand
Product Description

Human DNA for Whole-Genome Variant Assessment (Son of Chinese Ancestry) (HG-005), NIST®SRM®
Human DNA for Whole-Genome Variant Assessment (Family Trio of Eastern European Ashkenazi Jewish Ancestry) (HG-002, HG-003, HG-004), NIST®SRM®