Accurate de novo and transmitted indel detection in exome-capture data using microassembly

G Narzisi, JA O'rawe, I Iossifov, H Fang, Y Lee… - Nature …, 2014 - nature.com
G Narzisi, JA O'rawe, I Iossifov, H Fang, Y Lee, Z Wang, Y Wu, GJ Lyon, M Wigler
Nature methods, 2014nature.com
We present an open-source algorithm, Scalpel (http://scalpel. sourceforge. net/), which
combines mapping and assembly for sensitive and specific discovery of insertions and
deletions (indels) in exome-capture data. A detailed repeat analysis coupled with a self-
tuning k-mer strategy allows Scalpel to outperform other state-of-the-art approaches for indel
discovery, particularly in regions containing near-perfect repeats. We analyzed 593 families
from the Simons Simplex Collection and demonstrated Scalpel's power to detect long (≥ 30 …
Abstract
We present an open-source algorithm, Scalpel (http://scalpel.sourceforge.net/), which combines mapping and assembly for sensitive and specific discovery of insertions and deletions (indels) in exome-capture data. A detailed repeat analysis coupled with a self-tuning k-mer strategy allows Scalpel to outperform other state-of-the-art approaches for indel discovery, particularly in regions containing near-perfect repeats. We analyzed 593 families from the Simons Simplex Collection and demonstrated Scalpel's power to detect long (≥30 bp) transmitted events and enrichment for de novo likely gene-disrupting indels in autistic children.
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