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A Retrospective Statistical Validation Approach for Panel of Normal-Based Single-Nucleotide Variant Detection in
Xing Ren1, Jitao Wang1, Shiyi Liu1
1Department of Data System, 3D Medicines Inc., Shanghai, China.
Abstract:
An important step of somatic variant calling algorithms for deep sequencing data is quantifying the errors. For targeted sequencing in which hotspot mutations are of interest, site-specific error estimation allows more accurate calling. The site-specific error rates are often estimated from a panel of normal samples, which has limited size and is subject to sampling bias and variance. We propose a novel statistical validation method for single-nucleotide variation (SNV) calling based on historical data. The validation method extracts the high-quality reads from the Binary Alignment/Map (BAM) files, finds the negative samples in the data, and builds a statistical model to call individual samples. It is particularly useful in detecting low-frequency variants that may be missed by traditional panel of normal-based SNV methods. The proposed method makes it possible to launch a simple and parallel validation pipeline for SNV calling and improve the detection limit.

