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Nanopore basecalling from a perspective of instance segmentation

Yaozhong Zhang, Arda Akdemir, Georg Tremmel, Seiya Imoto, Satoru Miyano, Tetsuo Shibuya, Rui Yamaguchi

2020BMC Bioinformatics30 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Nanopore sequencing is a rapidly developing third-generation sequencing technology, which can generate long nucleotide reads of molecules within a portable device in real-time. Through detecting the change of ion currency signals during a DNA/RNA fragment's pass through a nanopore, genotypes are determined. Currently, the accuracy of nanopore basecalling has a higher error rate than the basecalling of short-read sequencing. Through utilizing deep neural networks, the-state-of-the art nanopore basecallers achieve basecalling accuracy in a range from 85% to 95%. RESULT: In this work, we proposed a novel basecalling approach from a perspective of instance segmentation. Different from previous approaches of doing typical sequence labeling, we formulated the basecalling problem as a multi-label segmentation task. Meanwhile, we proposed a refined U-net model which we call UR-net that can model sequential dependencies for a one-dimensional segmentation task. The experiment results show that the proposed basecaller URnano achieves competitive results on the in-species data, compared to the recently proposed CTC-featured basecallers. CONCLUSION: Our results show that formulating the basecalling problem as a one-dimensional segmentation task is a promising approach, which does basecalling and segmentation jointly.

Topics & Concepts

NanoporeNanopore sequencingSegmentationComputer scienceTask (project management)Artificial intelligencePerspective (graphical)Pattern recognition (psychology)DNA sequencingData miningDNABiologyNanotechnologyGeneticsEngineeringMaterials scienceSystems engineeringGenomics and Phylogenetic StudiesNanopore and Nanochannel Transport StudiesMachine Learning in Bioinformatics