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Detection of homozygous and hemizygous complete or partial exon deletions by whole-exome sequencing.


ABSTRACT: The detection of copy number variations (CNVs) in whole-exome sequencing (WES) data is important, as CNVs may underlie a number of human genetic disorders. The recently developed HMZDelFinder algorithm can detect rare homozygous and hemizygous (HMZ) deletions in WES data more effectively than other widely used tools. Here, we present HMZDelFinder_opt, an approach that outperforms HMZDelFinder for the detection of HMZ deletions, including partial exon deletions in particular, in WES data from laboratory patient collections that were generated over time in different experimental conditions. We show that using an optimized reference control set of WES data, based on a PCA-derived Euclidean distance for coverage, strongly improves the detection of HMZ complete exon deletions both in real patients carrying validated disease-causing deletions and in simulated data. Furthermore, we develop a sliding window approach enabling HMZDelFinder_opt to identify HMZ partial deletions of exons that are undiscovered by HMZDelFinder. HMZDelFinder_opt is a timely and powerful approach for detecting HMZ deletions, particularly partial exon deletions, in WES data from inherently heterogeneous laboratory patient collections.

SUBMITTER: Bigio B 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8140739 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Detection of homozygous and hemizygous complete or partial exon deletions by whole-exome sequencing.

Bigio Benedetta B   Seeleuthner Yoann Y   Kerner Gaspard G   Migaud Mélanie M   Rosain Jérémie J   Boisson Bertrand B   Nasca Carla C   Puel Anne A   Bustamante Jacinta J   Casanova Jean-Laurent JL   Abel Laurent L   Cobat Aurelie A  

NAR genomics and bioinformatics 20210522 2


The detection of copy number variations (CNVs) in whole-exome sequencing (WES) data is important, as CNVs may underlie a number of human genetic disorders. The recently developed HMZDelFinder algorithm can detect rare homozygous and hemizygous (HMZ) deletions in WES data more effectively than other widely used tools. Here, we present HMZDelFinder_opt, an approach that outperforms HMZDelFinder for the detection of HMZ deletions, including partial exon deletions in particular, in WES data from lab  ...[more]

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