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## Hybrid selection
http://gatkforums.broadinstitute.org/gatk/discussion/6331/hybrid-selection
<p>Hybrid selection is a method that enables selection of specific sequences from a pool of genomic DNA for targeted sequencing analyses via pull-down assays. Typical applications include the selection of exome sequences or pathogen-specific sequences in complex biological samples. Hybrid selection involve the use <strong>baits</strong> to select desired fragments. </p>
<p>Briefly, baits are RNA (or sometimes DNA) molecules synthesized with biotinylated nucleotides. The biotinylated nucleotides are ligands for streptavidin enabling enabling RNA:DNA hybrids to be captured in solution. The hybridization targets are sheared genomic DNA fragments, which have been &quot;polished&quot; with synthetic adapters to facilitate PCR cloning downstream. Hybridization of the baits with the denatured targets is followed by selective capture of the RNA:DNA &quot;hybrids&quot; using streptavidin-coated beads via pull-down assays or columns.</p>
<p>Systematic errors, ultimately leading to sequence bias and incorrect variant calls, can arise at several steps. See the GATK dictionary entries <a href="http://gatkforums.broadinstitute.org/gatk/discussion/6333">bait bias</a> and <a href="http://gatkforums.broadinstitute.org/gatk/discussion/6332">pre-adapter artifacts</a> for more details.</p>
<p>Please see the following <a href="http://www.nature.com/nbt/journal/v27/n2/abs/nbt.1523.html">reference</a> for the theory behind this technique. </p>