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. 2023 Feb;41(2):232-238.
doi: 10.1038/s41587-022-01435-7. Epub 2022 Sep 1.

DeepConsensus improves the accuracy of sequences with a gap-aware sequence transformer

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DeepConsensus improves the accuracy of sequences with a gap-aware sequence transformer

Gunjan Baid et al. Nat Biotechnol. 2023 Feb.

Abstract

Circular consensus sequencing with Pacific Biosciences (PacBio) technology generates long (10-25 kilobases), accurate 'HiFi' reads by combining serial observations of a DNA molecule into a consensus sequence. The standard approach to consensus generation, pbccs, uses a hidden Markov model. We introduce DeepConsensus, which uses an alignment-based loss to train a gap-aware transformer-encoder for sequence correction. Compared to pbccs, DeepConsensus reduces read errors by 42%. This increases the yield of PacBio HiFi reads at Q20 by 9%, at Q30 by 27% and at Q40 by 90%. With two SMRT Cells of HG003, reads from DeepConsensus improve hifiasm assembly contiguity (NG50 4.9 megabases (Mb) to 17.2 Mb), increase gene completeness (94% to 97%), reduce the false gene duplication rate (1.1% to 0.5%), improve assembly base accuracy (Q43 to Q45) and reduce variant-calling errors by 24%. DeepConsensus models could be trained to the general problem of analyzing the alignment of other types of sequences, such as unique molecular identifiers or genome assemblies.

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