An Extensive Evaluation of Read Trimming Effects on Illumina NGS Data Analysis

Cristian Del Fabbro(Istituto di Genomica Applicata), Simone Scalabrin(Istituto di Genomica Applicata), Michele Morgante(Istituto di Genomica Applicata), Federico M. Giorgi(Columbia University)
PLoS ONE
December 23, 2013
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Abstract

Next Generation Sequencing is having an extremely strong impact in biological and medical research and diagnostics, with applications ranging from gene expression quantification to genotyping and genome reconstruction. Sequencing data is often provided as raw reads which are processed prior to analysis 1 of the most used preprocessing procedures is read trimming, which aims at removing low quality portions while preserving the longest high quality part of a NGS read. In the current work, we evaluate nine different trimming algorithms in four datasets and three common NGS-based applications (RNA-Seq, SNP calling and genome assembly). Trimming is shown to increase the quality and reliability of the analysis, with concurrent gains in terms of execution time and computational resources needed.


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