Resolving the genetics of underlying Mendelian diseases as well as host immune responses to infectious diseases is an important prerequisite for understanding their biology and for ultimate treatment options. A number of affected genomic loci are difficult to fully characterize due to underlying sequence complexities. The introduction of long and accurate, single-molecule (HiFi) sequence reads by PacBio has allowed for an improved resolution of many of these genomic regions, resulting in highly accurate, full-length gene sequencing with allelic phasing. The associated workflows are efficient and allow for cost effective scaling to large sample volumes. I will highlight several examples of recent advances in clinical research applications, with a particular emphasis on COVID-19 host response relevant targets, including HLA typing, pharmacogenetics, B Cell repertoire sequencing and resolution of the IGH locus.
Learning Objectives:
1. Become familiar with HiFi sequence reads which are both long and accurate at the individual sequence read level
2. Learn about the benefits of full-length, phased gene sequencing with efficient and cost effective workflows allowing for large numbers of samples
3. Learn about improved resolution of previously difficult to resolve clinical research genomic targets, with a particular emphasis on COVID-19 research related loci