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Automating sequence-based detection and genotyping of SNPs from diploid samples

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NATURE GENETICS
Volume 38, Issue 3, Pages 375-381

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/ng1746

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  1. NHGRI NIH HHS [1R01HG/LM-02585, T32 HG00035-06] Funding Source: Medline
  2. NHLBI NIH HHS [HL-66682] Funding Source: Medline
  3. NIEHS NIH HHS [ES-15478] Funding Source: Medline

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The detection of sequence variation, for which DNA sequencing has emerged as the most sensitive and automated approach, forms the basis of all genetic analysis. Here we describe and illustrate an algorithm that accurately detects and genotypes SNPs from fluorescence-based sequence data. Because the algorithm focuses particularly on detecting SNPs through the identification of heterozygous individuals, it is especially well suited to the detection of SNPs in diploid samples obtained after DNA amplification. It is substantially more accurate than existing approaches and, notably, provides a useful quantitative measure of its confidence in each potential SNP detected and in each genotype called. Calls assigned the highest confidence are sufficiently reliable to remove the need for manual review in several contexts. For example, for sequence data from 47-90 individuals sequenced on both the forward and reverse strands, the highest-confidence calls from our algorithm detected 93% of all SNPs and 100% of high-frequency SNPs, with no false positive SNPs identified and 99.9% genotyping accuracy. This algorithm is implemented in a software package, PolyPhred version 5.0, which is freely available for academic use.

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