upSPLAT: Early-Barcoded Library Preparation for Cost-Effective Population-Scale Genomics

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upSPLAT: Early-Barcoded Library Preparation for Cost-Effective Population-Scale Genomics

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Raine, A.; Daniels, R. J.; Kjellin, J.; Wiman, A.-C.; Liljedahl, U.; Ramsell, J.; Wheat, C. W.; Gotthard, K.; Pettersson, M. E.; Andersson, L.; Nordlund, J.

Abstract

Advances in high-throughput sequencing have substantially reduced sequencing costs, yet library preparation remains a major financial and logistical bottleneck, particularly for high-throughput applications or low-quality DNA inputs. Here, we introduce upscaled Splinted Ligation Adapter Tagging (upSPLAT), a library preparation strategy that combines early sample barcoding with single-stranded splinted ligation to enable highly multiplexed pooled sequencing at substancially reduced cost. upSPLAT supports flexible high-plex pooling and reduces per-sample library preparation costs by approximately 10-fold compared to conventional workflows. By leveraging single-strand ligation, upSPLAT is compatible with a wide range of DNA inputs, including degraded, damaged or denatured double stranded DNA, bisulfite or enzymatically converted DNA, and viral single-stranded DNA. We present two complementary workflows and evaluate their performance across multiple species and DNA qualities, demonstrating robust demultiplexing, uniform sample representation, and low barcode cross-assignment. Together, upSPLAT provides a scalable, cost-effective solution for sequencing-based studies requiring large sample numbers while preserving individual-level information.

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