A General Approach for Haplotype Phasing across the Full Spectrum of Relatedness
University of Oxford · Centre for Human Genetics · +10 more institutions
Abstract
Many existing cohorts contain a range of relatedness between genotyped individuals, either by design or by chance. Haplotype estimation in such cohorts is a central step in many downstream analyses. Using genotypes from six cohorts from isolated populations and two cohorts from non-isolated populations, we have investigated the performance of different phasing methods designed for nominally 'unrelated' individuals. We find that SHAPEIT2 produces much lower switch error rates in all cohorts compared to other methods, including those designed specifically for isolated populations. In particular, when large amounts of IBD sharing is present, SHAPEIT2 infers close to perfect haplotypes. Based on these results we…
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27Topics & keywords
- Haplotype
- Biology
- Genotyping
- Genetics
- Recombination
- Spurious relationship
- Phaser
- Chromosomal crossover