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Detecting Somatic Genetic Alterations in Tumor Specimens by Exon Capture and Massively Parallel Sequencing
Published on: October 18, 2013
DeepSomatic: Accurate somatic small variant discovery for multiple sequencing technologies
Jimin Park1, Daniel E Cook2, Pi-Chuan Chang2
1UC Santa Cruz Genomics Institute, University of California, Santa Cruz, CA, USA.
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Somatic variant detection is an integral part of cancer genomics analysis. While most methods have focused on short-read sequencing, long-read technologies now offer potential advantages in terms of repeat mapping and variant phasing. We present DeepSomatic, a deep learning method for detecting somatic SNVs and insertions and deletions (indels) from both short-read and long-read data, with modes for whole-genome and exome sequencing, and able to run on tumor-normal, tumor-only, and with FFPE-prepared samples. To help address the dearth of publicly available training and benchmarking data for somatic variant detection, we generated and make openly available a dataset of five matched tumor-normal cell line pairs sequenced with Illumina, PacBio HiFi, and Oxford Nanopore Technologies, along with benchmark variant sets. Across samples and technologies (short-read and long-read), DeepSomatic consistently outperforms existing callers, particularly for indels.
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