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  • difference of GT '1','1/1' in VCF file generated from isaac SNV calling

    Hi guys,

    I come across a issue in the VCF file generated from isaac SNV calling in illumina.

    The GT contains "1" and "1/1". Do any one knows what's difference between them. Does "1" also means "homozygous"?

    Thanks

  • #2
    "1" represents a haploid call, such as on the non-PAR regions of X and Y for a male sample. RTG Core variant callers also automatically output haploid or diploid calls as appropriate for the region and sex of the sample being processed.
    Len Trigg, Ph.D.
    Real Time Genomics
    www.realtimegenomics.com

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Len Trigg View Post
      "1" represents a haploid call, such as on the non-PAR regions of X and Y for a male sample. RTG Core variant callers also automatically output haploid or diploid calls as appropriate for the region and sex of the sample being processed.
      Thanks very much, Len. However, I just checked the results. I found the '1' is also occurs on chr 1, 2, not only in chr X, Y (see following). PS, the SNVs are called from a WGS illumina Hiseq2000 with coverage ~80X.


      Code:
      #CHROM	POS	ID	REF	ALT	QUAL	FILTER	FORMAT	Sample A01
      chr1	930751	rs3128111	C	G	153	PASS	GT:GQ:GQX:DP:DPF:AD	0/1:186:153:66:1:43,23
      chr1	930892	rs2799059	T	C	87	PASS	GT:GQ:GQX:DP:DPF:AD	1:84:84:29:1:0,29
      chr1	930923	rs2710882	A	G	541	PASS	GT:GQ:GQX:DP:DPF:AD	1/1:123:123:42:4:0,42
      Last edited by GenoMax; 09-25-2015, 05:58 AM. Reason: added CODE tags to improve display

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      • #4
        I am also wondering about this. I found something similar in chr1. My called genotype is "1/.". The depth is good so I'm not sure why this would ever been called for chr1-22?

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