Introduction

This report uses TargetQC to evaluate the quality of a clinical Oxford Nanopore Technologies (ONT) Whole Genome Sequencing (WGS) sample. The evaluation covers three main modules: Target Exon QC, Target Gene QC, and Variant Capture QC. For each module, the results are shown separately for autosomes, chromosome X, and chromosome Y. The autosomal section summarizes chromosomes 1-22, while the chromosome X and chromosome Y sections provide sex chromosome-specific quality assessment.

Target Exon QC

This section checks how well the exons of target genes are covered by the sequencing data.

Base distribution across coverage thresholds

First, we look at how much of the target region is covered across different coverage thresholds. In this report, the target region is the exons of protein-coding genes with known phenotype associations in OMIM. Coverage thresholds used: 10X, 20X, 30X, and 40X.

Table: Shows coverage threshold, target region size, average coverage, region size meeting the threshold, and its proportion.

Chromosomes 1-22

thresholds size avg count percent
10X 116164929 30.84 115684136 99.59
20X 116164929 30.84 111421921 95.92
30X 116164929 30.84 64145083 55.22
40X 116164929 30.84 10139588 8.73

Figure: Visualization of Table (x-axis = coverage thresholds, y-axis = proportion of region meeting threshold).

Chromosome X

thresholds size avg count percent
10X 4415692 15.89 4017100 90.97
20X 4415692 15.89 896258 20.30
30X 4415692 15.89 80712 1.83
40X 4415692 15.89 21796 0.49

Chromosome Y

thresholds size avg count percent
10X 648090 25.1 562768 86.83
20X 648090 25.1 198167 30.58
30X 648090 25.1 53030 8.18
40X 648090 25.1 29723 4.59

Qualified exons

Each exon is assigned a classification label. For WGS, only coverage depth is used (ES uses both capture efficiency and coverage depth).

Table: Lists exons with chromosome position (0-base), average coverage (“coverage” column), coverage-based label (“type” column), and capture-based label.For WGS, all exons are treated as “full capture.” For ES, extra columns would show capture percentage.

Chromosomes 1-22

Chromosome X

Chromosome Y

Exon summary

Counts of exons in each category are summarized.
Table: Matrix of exon counts per category.

Chromosomes 1-22

capture well middle poor capture_total
full 311068 35271 2819 349158
partial 0 0 0 0
near 0 0 0 0
no 0 0 0 0
coverage_total 311068 35271 2819 349158

Figure:Visualizes proportion of exons in 3 coverage types: well-covered, middle-covered, poor-covered.

Chromosome X

capture well middle poor capture_total
full 1445 9200 1373 12018
partial 0 0 0 0
near 0 0 0 0
no 0 0 0 0
coverage_total 1445 9200 1373 12018

Chromosome Y

capture well middle poor capture_total
full 654 1596 398 2648
partial 0 0 0 0
near 0 0 0 0
no 0 0 0 0
coverage_total 654 1596 398 2648

Target Gene QC

This module evaluates gene coverage from an overall perspective, focusing on protein-coding genes with OMIM phenotype associations.

Coverage range proportions

Proportion of bases in coverage ranges (≥20X, 10–20X, ≤10X) is calculated for:
- All target gene exons.
- Coding regions of protein-coding genes.

Table: Proportions of bases in these three ranges for all target gene exons.
(columns: gene ID, name, type, target transcript ID, 3 coverage range proportions).

Chromosomes 1-22

Chromosome X

Chromosome Y

Table: The same proportions but for coding regions of protein-coding genes (columns: gene ID, name, type, target transcript ID, 3 coverage range proportions).

Chromosomes 1-22

Figure:Cumulative curve (x-axis = coverage range percentage, y-axis = number of genes reaching that percentage). You can choose to plot curves for different gene types (e.g., all target genes or protein-coding genes). For protein-coding genes, coding regions are used.

Chromosome X

Chromosome Y

Qualified gene

Genes are graded using user-defined criteria, here:
- Well-covered: ≥95% of bases ≥20X.
- Poor-covered: >5% of bases ≤10X.

Table: Grade (high/middle/low) for each gene.

Chromosomes 1-22

Chromosome X

Chromosome Y

Table: Grade (high/middle/low) for OMIM protein coding gene.

Chromosomes 1-22

Chromosome X

Chromosome Y

Gene summary

Counts of well-/middle-/poor-covered genes across functional categories (e.g., protein-coding genes, pseudogenes).

Table:Counts per category.

Chromosomes 1-22

Figure:Visualizes counts (optional: plot for “all” or “protein-coding” genes).
Note that since the target genes selected are protein-coding genes with known phenotype associations in OMIM, all genes are presented here without distinguishing protein-coding genes or pseudogenes.

Chromosome X

Chromosome Y

Variant Capture QC

This module evaluates key variant sites using sequencing depth (DP) and B-allele frequency (BAF), focusing on pathogenic/likely pathogenic (p/lp) and disease-causing mutation (DM) sites from ClinVar and HGMD.

Known pathogenic variants quality

Lists detected clinical key sites with details.

Table: Columns: chromosome position, variant type, genotype, DP, BAF.

Chromosomes 1-22

Chromosome X

Chromosome Y

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DP statistics

Percentage of sites with DP ≥20X (reliable) or ≤10X (low quality risk).

Figure:Visualizes DP percentages.

Chromosomes 1-22

Chromosome X

Chromosome Y

BAF deviation

BAF deviation for homozygous (hom) and heterozygous (het) SNVs/indels. Above the figure: percentage of sites with BAF ≥0.05 (abnormal deviation).

Figure:Displays BAF deviations and abnormal site percentages.

Chromosomes 1-22

Chromosome X

Chromosome Y

In target regions (if added “regions” option)

Quality data for clinical pathogenic variants detected in target regions.Here, the target regions are the CDS regions of protein-coding genes with known phenotype associations in OMIM.

Table: Lists variants in target regions.

Chromosomes 1-22

Figures:Visualize variant quality metrics.

Chromosome X

Chromosome Y

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Conclusion

This report uses TargetQC v1.0’s framework to provide a clear view of a clinical ONT WGS Sample’s sequencing quality. The report summarizes sequencing quality at exon, gene, and clinical variant-site levels, and presents autosomal, chromosome X, and chromosome Y results separately. It offers a practical resource for investigators seeking to evaluate and compare sequencing quality in clinically relevant genes and supports more informed selection and optimization of sequencing strategies for clinical genomic testing.