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Varlociraptor: enhancing sensitivity and controlling false discovery rate in somatic indel discovery

Johannes Köster, Louis Dijkstra, Tobias Marschall, Alexander Schönhuth

2020Genome biology34 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Accurate discovery of somatic variants is of central importance in cancer research. However, count statistics on discovered somatic insertions and deletions (indels) indicate that large amounts of discoveries are missed because of the quantification of uncertainties related to gap and alignment ambiguities, twilight zone indels, cancer heterogeneity, sample purity, sampling, and strand bias. We provide a unifying statistical model whose dependency structures enable accurate quantification of all inherent uncertainties in short time. Consequently, false discovery rate (FDR) in somatic indel discovery can now be controlled at utmost accuracy, increasing the amount of true discoveries while safely suppressing the FDR.

Topics & Concepts

IndelFalse discovery rateBiologyComputational biologySomatic cellSampling (signal processing)Human geneticsGeneticsComputer scienceGeneComputer visionGenotypeSingle-nucleotide polymorphismFilter (signal processing)Cancer Genomics and DiagnosticsMolecular Biology Techniques and ApplicationsGenomics and Phylogenetic Studies
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