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BioMed Central, Genome Biology, 1(22), 2021

DOI: 10.1186/s13059-021-02536-3

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An accessible, efficient and global approach for the large-scale sequencing of bacterial genomes

Journal article published in 2020 by Hermione Webster, François-Xavier Weill, Magdalena Wiesner, Catherine Wilson, Blanca M. Perez Sepulveda, Darren Heavens, Gregory F. Dykes, Caisey V. Pulford, Alexander V. Predeus, Ross Low ORCID, Neil Hall, Blanca M. Perez-Sepulveda, Christian Schudoma, María Teresa Acuña, Dragan Antic and other authors.
This paper is made freely available by the publisher.
This paper is made freely available by the publisher.

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Abstract

AbstractWe have developed an efficient and inexpensive pipeline for streamlining large-scale collection and genome sequencing of bacterial isolates. Evaluation of this method involved a worldwide research collaboration focused on the model organism Salmonella enterica, the 10KSG consortium. Following the optimization of a logistics pipeline that involved shipping isolates as thermolysates in ambient conditions, the project assembled a diverse collection of 10,419 isolates from low- and middle-income countries. The genomes were sequenced using the LITE pipeline for library construction, with a total reagent cost of less than USD$10 per genome. Our method can be applied to other large bacterial collections to underpin global collaborations.