GENOME TARGETED ENRICHMENT AND SEQUENCING OF HUMAN-INFECTING CRYPTOSPORIDIUM spp.
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Cryptosporidium spp. are parasites that cause severe illness in vulnerable human populations. Obtaining pure and sufficient Cryptosporidium DNA from clinical and environmental samples is a challenging task. Oocysts shed in available fecal samples can be limited in quantity, require purification (biased towards dominant strains), and yield limited DNA (<40 fg/oocyst). Here, we use updated genomic sequences from a broad diversity of human-infecting Cryptosporidium species ( C. cuniculus , C. hominis , C. meleagridis , C. parvum , C. tyzzeri , and C. viatorum ) to develop and validate a set of 100,000 RNA baits (CryptoCap_100k) with the aim of enriching Cryptosporidium spp. DNA from varied samples. Compared to unenriched libraries, CryptoCap_100k increases the percentage of reads mapping to target genome sequences, increases the depth and breadth of genome coverage and the reliability of detecting species and mixed infections within a sample, and allows assessment of genetic variation via SNP calling, while decreasing costs.