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  • A heretically simple approach to variant calling

    Hi everyone,

    we had a look at the distribution of heterozygous allele frequencies in NGS datasets and found that their variance is larger than expected by a bionomial distribution (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed?term=22127862). For every variant caller this means a binomial prior distribution is not the right choice and might lead to false negative calls. We also found that a simple frequency classifier (heterozygous if covered by more the 20 reads and variant allele between 14% and 86%) is more sensitive at comparable specificity for high quality data, compared to default setting of most standard calling tools.

    Is anyone aware of a fast tool, that allows to apply such a frequency filter directly on a .bam file?

    cheers,

    peter

  • #2
    You can ask samtools mpileup to print out the nucleotide pileups for each position in bam file. Parsing that should be fairly simple with a script.

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    • #3
      the samtools mpileup output can be piped into VarScan to apply a coverage and frequency filter:
      samtools pileup -f reference.fasta myData.bam | java -jar VarScan.v2.2.jar pileup2snp --min-coverage 20 --min-var-freq 0.14
      see: http://varscan.sourceforge.net/using-varscan.html

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      • #4
        Very nice paper.

        Sometimes simpler is better.

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        • #5
          This is awesome. Moving away from big fancy well-established tools to something like the "14-86%" rule is scary though.

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