BCFtools/RoH: a hidden Markov model approach for detecting autozygosity from next-generation sequencing data
Wellcome Sanger Institute · University of Cambridge
Abstract
UNLABELLED: Runs of homozygosity (RoHs) are genomic stretches of a diploid genome that show identical alleles on both chromosomes. Longer RoHs are unlikely to have arisen by chance but are likely to denote autozygosity, whereby both copies of the genome descend from the same recent ancestor. Early tools to detect RoH used genotype array data, but substantially more information is available from sequencing data. Here, we present and evaluate BCFtools/RoH, an extension to the BCFtools software package, that detects regions of autozygosity in sequencing data, in particular exome data, using a hidden Markov model. By applying it to simulated data and real data from the 1000 Genomes Project we estimate its accuracy…
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6Topics & keywords
- Sanger sequencing
- Computer science
- Hidden Markov model
- Runs of Homozygosity
- Software
- 1000 Genomes Project
- Genome
- Exome sequencing