TY - JOUR
T1 - HECTOR
T2 - A parallel multistage homopolymer spectrum based error corrector for 454 sequencing data
AU - Wirawan, Adrianto
AU - Harris, Robert S.
AU - Liu, Yongchao
AU - Schmidt, Bertil
AU - Schröder, Jan
PY - 2014/5/6
Y1 - 2014/5/6
N2 - Background: Current-generation sequencing technologies are able to produce low-cost, high-throughput reads. However, the produced reads are imperfect and may contain various sequencing errors. Although many error correction methods have been developed in recent years, none explicitly targets homopolymer-length errors in the 454 sequencing reads.Results: We present HECTOR, a parallel multistage homopolymer spectrum based error corrector for 454 sequencing data. In this algorithm, for the first time we have investigated a novel homopolymer spectrum based approach to handle homopolymer insertions or deletions, which are the dominant sequencing errors in 454 pyrosequencing reads. We have evaluated the performance of HECTOR, in terms of correction quality, runtime and parallel scalability, using both simulated and real pyrosequencing datasets. This performance has been further compared to that of Coral, a state-of-the-art error corrector which is based on multiple sequence alignment and Acacia, a recently published error corrector for amplicon pyrosequences. Our evaluations reveal that HECTOR demonstrates comparable correction quality to Coral, but runs 3.7× faster on average. In addition, HECTOR performs well even when the coverage of the dataset is low.Conclusion: Our homopolymer spectrum based approach is theoretically capable of processing arbitrary-length homopolymer-length errors, with a linear time complexity. HECTOR employs a multi-threaded design based on a master-slave computing model. Our experimental results show that HECTOR is a practical 454 pyrosequencing read error corrector which is competitive in terms of both correction quality and speed. The source code and all simulated data are available at: http://hector454.sourceforge.net.
AB - Background: Current-generation sequencing technologies are able to produce low-cost, high-throughput reads. However, the produced reads are imperfect and may contain various sequencing errors. Although many error correction methods have been developed in recent years, none explicitly targets homopolymer-length errors in the 454 sequencing reads.Results: We present HECTOR, a parallel multistage homopolymer spectrum based error corrector for 454 sequencing data. In this algorithm, for the first time we have investigated a novel homopolymer spectrum based approach to handle homopolymer insertions or deletions, which are the dominant sequencing errors in 454 pyrosequencing reads. We have evaluated the performance of HECTOR, in terms of correction quality, runtime and parallel scalability, using both simulated and real pyrosequencing datasets. This performance has been further compared to that of Coral, a state-of-the-art error corrector which is based on multiple sequence alignment and Acacia, a recently published error corrector for amplicon pyrosequences. Our evaluations reveal that HECTOR demonstrates comparable correction quality to Coral, but runs 3.7× faster on average. In addition, HECTOR performs well even when the coverage of the dataset is low.Conclusion: Our homopolymer spectrum based approach is theoretically capable of processing arbitrary-length homopolymer-length errors, with a linear time complexity. HECTOR employs a multi-threaded design based on a master-slave computing model. Our experimental results show that HECTOR is a practical 454 pyrosequencing read error corrector which is competitive in terms of both correction quality and speed. The source code and all simulated data are available at: http://hector454.sourceforge.net.
KW - 454 sequencing
KW - Homopolymer-length error
KW - NGS error correction
KW - Parallelization
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U2 - 10.1186/1471-2105-15-131
DO - 10.1186/1471-2105-15-131
M3 - Article
C2 - 24885381
AN - SCOPUS:84900865525
SN - 1471-2105
VL - 15
JO - BMC Bioinformatics
JF - BMC Bioinformatics
IS - 1
M1 - 131
ER -