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Correlation between the relative abundance (ratio F/M) of plasma DNA molecules with preferred fetal (Set A) and maternal (Set X) ends, and fetal DNA fraction.
Because fetal DNA in maternal plasma is shorter than the maternal-derived DNA in maternal plasma, we compared the size distributions of plasma DNA ending on the Set A and Set X positions. For the deeply sequenced third trimester case, the size distribution for fragments ending at Set A positions was shorter than those ending at Set X positions ( Fig. 7 A and B ). Then, we analyzed the pooled sequenced reads from 26 first trimester plasma samples used for fetal DNA fraction analysis. A shorter size distribution was observed for fragments ending at fetal-preferred Set A positions compared with those ending at maternal-preferred Set X positions ( Fig. 8 A and B ). These results were consistent with the fact that fetal DNA was shorter than maternal-derived DNA and further support the hypothesis that the end positions derived from one pregnant woman can potentially be generalized to other pregnant cases.
() Plasma DNA size distributions for fragments ending on fetal-preferred ending positions (Set A; blue) and fragments ending on maternal-preferred ending positions (Set X; red). A shorter size distribution was observed for fragments ending on Set A positions compared with those ending on Set X positions. () Cumulative plot for the size distributions for the two sets of fragments. The difference in the cumulative frequencies of the two sets of fragments (ΔS) against fragment size is shown. () A plot of ΔS against size when the end coordinates are shifted by 0 to +5 bp with regard to the genomic coordinates of the preferred end. () A plot of ΔS against size when the end coordinates are shifted by 0 to −5 bp with regard to the genomic coordinates of the preferred end.
() Plasma DNA size distributions in a pooled plasma DNA sample from 26 first trimester pregnant women for fragments ending on fetal-preferred ending positions (Set A; blue) and fragments ending on maternal-preferred ending positions (Set X; red). A shorter size distribution was observed for fragments ending on Set A positions compared with those ending on Set X positions. () Cumulative plot for the size distributions for the two sets of fragments. The difference in the cumulative frequencies of the two sets of fragments (ΔS) against fragment size is shown. () A plot of ΔS against size when the end coordinates are shifted by 0 to +5 bp with regard to the genomic coordinates of the preferred end. () A plot of ΔS against size when the end coordinates are shifted by 0 to −5 bp with regard to the genomic coordinates of the preferred end.
To investigate the specificity of these positions, we analyzed the size distribution of DNA fragments ending on the Set A or Set X positions when the genomic coordinates of these positions were shifted by one to five nucleotides. To quantify the size difference, cumulative frequencies for fragments ending at the two sets of positions were plotted against size. The difference in the two cumulative frequency curves (denoted as ΔS) would reflect the magnitude of the size difference ( Figs. 7 B and 8 B ). For the third trimester sample, the difference in size distribution diminished when the number of shifted nucleotides was increased and no longer observable when the coordinates were shifted by four nucleotides ( Fig. 7 C and D ). For the pooled sequenced reads from 26 first trimester cases, a reduction in the difference in size distribution with nucleotide shift was similarly observed ( Fig. 8 C and D ).
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