Patent ID: 11959128
Assignee: BERRY GENOMICS CO., LTD.
Field: Biotechnology (Chemistry)
Classification: CPC C  G | IPC C  G

Claim 0:
1. A method for determining the content of cell-free fetal DNA in a maternal peripheral blood sample, comprising:
(1) performing high-throughput single-end sequencing on plasma DNA fragments extracted from the maternal peripheral blood sample to obtain resulting sequences,
wherein the maternal peripheral blood sample has at least 4M resulting sequences;

(2) aligning said resulting sequences with a human reference genome,
wherein to determine the numbering and localization of each resulting sequence in a chromosome,
two sequences with a distance of 200 bp or less, and the alignment orientations thereof being opposite but direct outwards are recorded as RF base events,
the number of the RF base events are counted,
two sequences with a distance of 200 bp or less, and the alignment orientations thereof being identical and direct forward are recorded as FF base events,
the number of the FF base events are counted,
two sequences with a distance of 200 bp or less, and the alignment orientations thereof being identical and direct reverse are recorded as RR base events,
the number of the RR base events are counted,
the average number of the number of the RF base events, the number of the FF base events, and the number of the RR base events are recorded as the number of base events,
and the following events are recorded as FR base events: two sequences with a distance of 200 bp or less, and the alignment orientations thereof are opposite and direct inwards,
the number of the FR base events are counted,
and the number of paired-end signal events are obtained by subtracting the number of the base events from the number of the FR base events,
distribution of the paired-end signal events are obtained based on distribution of the base events,
and the paired-end signal events are regarded as coming from the same DNA fragments; and

(3) determining size distribution of plasma DNA fragments based on the paired-end signal events,
wherein the size distribution of plasma DNA fragments refers to the ratio between the fragments with a size of 100-150 bp and the fragments with a size of 163-169 bp,
and determining the content of cell-free fetal DNA based on its relationship with the size distribution of plasma DNA fragments.