NCM 2021: Genome-wide detection of cytosine methylations in plants from nanopore data
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Feng presented the tool DeepSignal for methylation calling, focusing on its application to calling 5mC in plant genomes. In comparison to mammalian genomes, in which 5mC is typically found in a CpG context, in plants, 5mC occurs at CpG, CHG, and CHH sites (where H is any base except G). Feng explained that there is a lack of accurate analysis methods for profiling 5mCs in all three contexts. As methylation at CHG/CHH sites is typically at a lower level than at CpG sites, producing high-confidence training data is a particular challenge. Considering these issues, the team developed the DeepSignal-plant algorithm, paying particular attention to how they trained the model. The output of the pipeline is a .BED (bedMethyl format) file containing methylation frequencies of called sites. Feng displayed results, including the demonstration that compared to bisulphite sequencing, DeepSignal-plant detected 1.1% more 5mCs in the Arabidopsis thaliana genome, and 5.3% more 5mCs in the Oryza sativa genome — due to greater coverage in repetitive regions, such as centromeres and telomeres.