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A comparison of DNA methylation detection between HiFi sequencing and whole genome bisulfite sequencing in monozygotic twins with Down syndrome
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DNA methylation, a key epigenetic modification, regulates gene expression and diverse cellular functions. Bisulfite sequencing (BS) remains the gold standard for methylation detection, while PacBio HiFi sequencing enables direct detection without chemical conversion. Although both technologies are increasingly used, few studies have directly compared their concordance, particularly in clinically relevant settings such as Down syndrome (DS). We performed a comparative analysis of DNA methylation profiles using whole-genome bisulfite sequencing (WGBS) and PacBio high-fidelity (HiFi) whole-genome sequencing (WGS) in a pair of monozygotic twins with DS. WGBS data were processed with two pipelines, wg-blimp and Bismark, while HiFi WGS data were analyzed using pb-CpG-tools. Our analysis focused on four key aspects: CpG site detection, genomic distribution of methylated CpGs (mCs), average methylation levels, and inter-platform concordance. HiFi WGS detected a greater number of mCs—particularly in repetitive elements and regions with low WGBS coverage—while WGBS reported higher average methylation levels than HiFi WGS. Both platforms exhibited methylation patterns consistent with known biological principles, such as low methylation in CpG islands, and the relative methylation patterns across genomic features were largely concordant. Pearson correlation coefficients indicated strong agreement between platforms (r ≈ 0.8), with higher concordance in GC-rich regions and at increased sequencing depths. Depth-matched comparisons and site-level down-sampling revealed that methylation concordance improves with increasing coverage, with stronger agreement observed beyond 20 × . Our findings support the reliability of HiFi WGS for methylation detection and highlight its advantages in regions that are challenging for bisulfite-based methods. This study demonstrates that HiFi WGS can serve as a robust alternative for genome-wide methylation profiling.
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Title: A comparison of DNA methylation detection between HiFi sequencing and whole genome bisulfite sequencing in monozygotic twins with Down syndrome
Description:
DNA methylation, a key epigenetic modification, regulates gene expression and diverse cellular functions.
Bisulfite sequencing (BS) remains the gold standard for methylation detection, while PacBio HiFi sequencing enables direct detection without chemical conversion.
Although both technologies are increasingly used, few studies have directly compared their concordance, particularly in clinically relevant settings such as Down syndrome (DS).
We performed a comparative analysis of DNA methylation profiles using whole-genome bisulfite sequencing (WGBS) and PacBio high-fidelity (HiFi) whole-genome sequencing (WGS) in a pair of monozygotic twins with DS.
WGBS data were processed with two pipelines, wg-blimp and Bismark, while HiFi WGS data were analyzed using pb-CpG-tools.
Our analysis focused on four key aspects: CpG site detection, genomic distribution of methylated CpGs (mCs), average methylation levels, and inter-platform concordance.
HiFi WGS detected a greater number of mCs—particularly in repetitive elements and regions with low WGBS coverage—while WGBS reported higher average methylation levels than HiFi WGS.
Both platforms exhibited methylation patterns consistent with known biological principles, such as low methylation in CpG islands, and the relative methylation patterns across genomic features were largely concordant.
Pearson correlation coefficients indicated strong agreement between platforms (r ≈ 0.
8), with higher concordance in GC-rich regions and at increased sequencing depths.
Depth-matched comparisons and site-level down-sampling revealed that methylation concordance improves with increasing coverage, with stronger agreement observed beyond 20 × .
Our findings support the reliability of HiFi WGS for methylation detection and highlight its advantages in regions that are challenging for bisulfite-based methods.
This study demonstrates that HiFi WGS can serve as a robust alternative for genome-wide methylation profiling.
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