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Detection of Rare Genomic Variants from Pooled Sequencing Using SPLINTER
Published on: June 23, 2012
Detecting genomic indel variants with exact breakpoints in single- and paired-end sequencing data using SplazerS
Anne-Katrin Emde1, Marcel H Schulz, David Weese
1Department of Computer Science, Freie Universität Berlin, Takustrasse 9, Max-Planck-Institute for Molecular Genetics, Berlin, Germany. emde@inf.fu-berlin.de
Motivation:
The reliable detection of genomic variation in resequencing data is still a major challenge, especially for variants larger than a few base pairs. Sequencing reads crossing boundaries of structural variation carry the potential for their identification, but are difficult to map.
Results:
Here we present a method for 'split' read mapping, where prefix and suffix match of a read may be interrupted by a longer gap in the read-to-reference alignment. We use this method to accurately detect medium-sized insertions and long deletions with precise breakpoints in genomic resequencing data. Compared with alternative split mapping methods, SplazerS significantly improves sensitivity for detecting large indel events, especially in variant-rich regions. Our method is robust in the presence of sequencing errors as well as alignment errors due to genomic mutations/divergence, and can be used on reads of variable lengths. Our analysis shows that SplazerS is a versatile tool applicable to unanchored or single-end as well as anchored paired-end reads. In addition, application of SplazerS to targeted resequencing data led to the interesting discovery of a complete, possibly functional gene retrocopy variant.
Availability:
SplazerS is available from http://www.seqan.de/projects/ splazers.
Supplementary Information:
Supplementary data are available at Bioinformatics online.
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