Computel: computation of mean telomere length from whole-genome next-generation sequencing data.

Telomeres are the ends of eukaryotic chromosomes, consisting of consecutive short repeats that protect chromosome ends from degradation. Telomeres shorten with each cell division, leading to replicative cell senescence. Deregulation of telomere length homeostasis is associated with the development o...

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Main Authors: Lilit Nersisyan, Arsen Arakelyan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2015-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4414351?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-614053619c464d9abd770bd651e7e4a82020-11-25T02:01:11ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032015-01-01104e012520110.1371/journal.pone.0125201Computel: computation of mean telomere length from whole-genome next-generation sequencing data.Lilit NersisyanArsen ArakelyanTelomeres are the ends of eukaryotic chromosomes, consisting of consecutive short repeats that protect chromosome ends from degradation. Telomeres shorten with each cell division, leading to replicative cell senescence. Deregulation of telomere length homeostasis is associated with the development of various age-related diseases and cancers. A number of experimental techniques exist for telomere length measurement; however, until recently, the absence of tools for extracting telomere lengths from high-throughput sequencing data has significantly obscured the association of telomere length with molecular processes in normal and diseased conditions. We have developed Computel, a program in R for computing mean telomere length from whole-genome next-generation sequencing data. Computel is open source, and is freely available at https://github.com/lilit-nersisyan/computel. It utilizes a short-read alignment-based approach and integrates various popular tools for sequencing data analysis. We validated it with synthetic and experimental data, and compared its performance with the previously available software. The results have shown that Computel outperforms existing software in accuracy, independence of results from sequencing conditions, stability against inherent sequencing errors, and better ability to distinguish pure telomeric sequences from interstitial telomeric repeats. By providing a highly reliable methodology for determining telomere lengths from whole-genome sequencing data, Computel should help to elucidate the role of telomeres in cellular health and disease.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4414351?pdf=render
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Computel: computation of mean telomere length from whole-genome next-generation sequencing data.
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author_facet Lilit Nersisyan
Arsen Arakelyan
author_sort Lilit Nersisyan
title Computel: computation of mean telomere length from whole-genome next-generation sequencing data.
title_short Computel: computation of mean telomere length from whole-genome next-generation sequencing data.
title_full Computel: computation of mean telomere length from whole-genome next-generation sequencing data.
title_fullStr Computel: computation of mean telomere length from whole-genome next-generation sequencing data.
title_full_unstemmed Computel: computation of mean telomere length from whole-genome next-generation sequencing data.
title_sort computel: computation of mean telomere length from whole-genome next-generation sequencing data.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Telomeres are the ends of eukaryotic chromosomes, consisting of consecutive short repeats that protect chromosome ends from degradation. Telomeres shorten with each cell division, leading to replicative cell senescence. Deregulation of telomere length homeostasis is associated with the development of various age-related diseases and cancers. A number of experimental techniques exist for telomere length measurement; however, until recently, the absence of tools for extracting telomere lengths from high-throughput sequencing data has significantly obscured the association of telomere length with molecular processes in normal and diseased conditions. We have developed Computel, a program in R for computing mean telomere length from whole-genome next-generation sequencing data. Computel is open source, and is freely available at https://github.com/lilit-nersisyan/computel. It utilizes a short-read alignment-based approach and integrates various popular tools for sequencing data analysis. We validated it with synthetic and experimental data, and compared its performance with the previously available software. The results have shown that Computel outperforms existing software in accuracy, independence of results from sequencing conditions, stability against inherent sequencing errors, and better ability to distinguish pure telomeric sequences from interstitial telomeric repeats. By providing a highly reliable methodology for determining telomere lengths from whole-genome sequencing data, Computel should help to elucidate the role of telomeres in cellular health and disease.
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