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nPhase: an accurate and contiguous phasing method for polyploids

Omar Abou Saada, Andreas Tsouris, Chris Eberlein, Anne Friedrich, Joseph Schacherer

2021Genome biology27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

While genome sequencing and assembly are now routine, we do not have a full, precise picture of polyploid genomes. No existing polyploid phasing method provides accurate and contiguous haplotype predictions. We developed nPhase, a ploidy agnostic tool that leverages long reads and accurate short reads to solve alignment-based phasing for samples of unspecified ploidy ( https://github.com/OmarOakheart/nPhase ). nPhase is validated by tests on simulated and real polyploids. nPhase obtains on average over 95% accuracy and a contiguous 1.25 haplotigs per haplotype to cover more than 90% of each chromosome (heterozygosity rate ≥ 0.5%). nPhase allows population genomics and hybrid studies of polyploids.

Topics & Concepts

PolyploidBiologyPloidyHaplotypePhaserGenomeLoss of heterozygosityGenomicsChromosomePopulationComputational biologyGeneticsAlleleGeneDemographyPhysicsOpticsSociologyChromosomal and Genetic VariationsGenomics and Phylogenetic StudiesGenetic Mapping and Diversity in Plants and Animals
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