PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - René L Warren AU - Lauren Coombe AU - Hamid Mohamadi AU - Jessica Zhang AU - Barry Jaquish AU - Nathalie Isabel AU - Steven JM Jones AU - Jean Bousquet AU - Joerg Bohlmann AU - Inanç Birol TI - ntEdit: scalable genome assembly polishing AID - 10.1101/565374 DP - 2019 Jan 01 TA - bioRxiv PG - 565374 4099 - http://biorxiv.org/content/early/2019/03/26/565374.short 4100 - http://biorxiv.org/content/early/2019/03/26/565374.full AB - In the modern genomics era, genome sequence assemblies are routine practice. However, depending on the methodology, resulting drafts may contain considerable base errors. Although utilities exist for genome base polishing, they work best with high read coverage and do not scale well. We developed ntEdit, a Bloom filter-based genome sequence editing utility that scales to large mammalian and conifer genomes.We first tested ntEdit and the state-of-the-art assembly improvement tools GATK, Pilon and Racon on controlled E. coli and C. elegans sequence data. Generally, ntEdit performs well at low sequence depths (<20X), fixing the majority (>97%) of base substitutions and indels, and its performance is largely constant with increased coverage. In all experiments conducted using a single CPU, the ntEdit pipeline executed in <14s and <3m, on average, on E. coli and C. elegans, respectively. We performed similar benchmarks on a sub-20X coverage human genome sequence dataset, inspecting accuracy and resource usage in editing chromosomes 1 and 21, and whole genome. ntEdit scaled linearly, executing in 30-40m on those sequences. We show how ntEdit ran in <2h20m to improve upon long and linked read human genome assemblies of NA12878, using high coverage (54X) Illumina sequence data from the same individual, fixing frame shifts in coding sequences. We also generated 17-fold coverage spruce sequence data from haploid sequence sources (seed megagametophyte), and used it to edit our pseudo haploid assemblies of the 20 Gbp interior and white spruce genomes in <4 and <5h, respectively, making roughly 50M edits at a (substitution+indel) rate of 0.0024.Availability https://github.com/bcgsc/nteditSupplemental material available online.