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Detection of Rare Genomic Variants from Pooled Sequencing Using SPLINTER
Published on: June 23, 2012
Community-Driven Copy Number Variant Discovery at Scale: Results from a Rare Disease Genomics Hackathon
Purpose:
Copy number variants (CNVs) are a major contributor to rare genetic diseases, but their detection and interpretation from short-read genome sequencing (srGS) data remain challenging, especially at scale. Large amounts of existing srGS data remain under-analyzed for clinically relevant CNVs.
Methods:
During a collaborative Hackathon, we developed and applied scalable CNV analysis workflows to srGS data from three unsolved, exome-negative, rare disease cohorts: Primary Immunodeficiency (N = 39), Turkish developmental disorders (N = 31), and data from the Genomics Research to Elucidate the Genetics of Rare diseases (GREGoR) (N = 1437). We employed Parliament2 for structural variant (SV) calling, Mosdepth and SLMSuite for read-depth-based quality control and CNV detection, and R Shiny-based visualization tools. We also constructed an SV/CNV variant database with population frequency and pathogenicity annotations, applied DBSCAN clustering for internal allele frequency estimation, and used a 3-way annotation strategy to aid interpretation.
Results:
Our pipelines identified high-confidence CNVs and streamlined interpretation across cohorts. Within 2 days, the Hackathon yielded 39 candidate pathogenic SVs. The tools and workflows enabled rapid filtering, prioritization, and visualization of clinically relevant variants.
Conclusion:
This community-driven effort demonstrates the feasibility and utility of scalable CNV analysis for accelerating diagnosis and discovery in rare disease cohorts using srGS data.
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