Abstract
Approximately 200 critically ill infants and children in New Zealand are in high-dependency care, many suspected of having genetic conditions, requiring scalable genomic testing. We adopted an acute care genomics protocol from an accredited laboratory and established a clinical pipeline using Oxford Nanopore Technologies PromethION 2 solo system and Fabric GEM™ software. Benchmarking of the pipeline was performed using Global Alliance for Genomics and Health benchmarking tools and Genome in a Bottle samples (HG002-HG007). Evaluation of single nucleotide variants resulted in a precision and recall of 0.997 and 0.992, respectively. Small indel identification approached a precision of 0.922 and recall of 0.838. Large genomic variations from Coriell Copy Number Variation Reference Panel 1 were reliably detected with ~2 M long reads. Finally, we present results obtained from fourteen trio samples, ten of which were processed in parallel with a clinically accredited short-read rapid genomic testing pipeline (Newborn Genomics Programme; NCT06081075; 2023-10-12).
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