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Published on: February 3, 2023
From ideal to practical: Heterogeneity of student-generated variant lists highlights hidden reproducibility gaps
Rumeysa Aslıhan Ertürk1, Abdullah Asım Emül1, Büşra Nur Darendeli-Kiraz2
1Computer Engineering Department, Istanbul Technical University, Istanbul, Türkiye.
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Next-generation sequencing (NGS) technologies offer detailed and inexpensive identification of the genetic structure of living organisms. The massive data volume necessitates the utilization of advanced computational resources for analyses. However, the rapid accumulation of data and the urgent need for analysis tools have caused the development of imperfect software solutions. Given their immense potential in clinical applications and the recent reproducibility crisis discussions in science and technology, these tools must be thoroughly examined. Typically, NGS data analysis tools are benchmarked under homogeneous conditions, with well-trained personnel and ideal hardware and data environments. However, in the real world, these analyses are done under heterogeneous conditions in terms of computing environments and experience levels. This difference is mostly overlooked, therefore studies that examine NGS workflows generated under various conditions would be highly valuable. Moreover, a detailed assessment of the difficulties faced by the trainees would allow for improved educational programs for better NGS analysis training. Considering these needs, we designed an elective undergraduate bioinformatics course project for computer engineering students at Istanbul Technical University. Students were tasked to perform and compare 12 different somatic variant calling pipelines on the recently published SEQC2 dataset. Upon examining the results, we have realized that despite seeming correct, the final variant lists created by different student groups display a high level of heterogeneity. Notably, the operating systems and installation methods were the most influential factors in variant-calling performance. Here, we present detailed evaluations of our case study and provide insights for better bioinformatics training.
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