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  • Question related to choosing GATK parameter for variant calling

    I am looking to call my samples that were exome sequenced using UnifiedGenotyper program within GATK. An example of a generic command is given in the following link under “Example generic command for multi-sample SNP calling” and I am assuming that it should work for calling a single sample


    I have a question on the –dcov option, what does it mean?
    Also, I have seen examples of where they added -A DepthOfCoverage \
    -A AlleleBalance \. Is there an optimal parameter setting to call variants for exome sequencing?

    Thanks,

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    You should look up the meaning of these arguments in the technical documentation for GATK. For example, you can find the description of -dcov here: http://www.broadinstitute.org/gatk/g...dLineGATK.html

    For more information on downsampling (which is what -dcov controls), see this article:


    The annotation parameters (set using the -A flags) have no effect on the variant calling algorithm, they just add context information to the resulting VCF.

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