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  • ti/tv ratio and false positive SNP rate

    I learned that estimated false positive SNP rate=1- (observed_ti/tv_ratio-0.5)/(expected_ti/tv_ratio-0.5). In one of our re-sequencing data, the observed ti/tv ratio for coding region is 3.0 (while expected ti/tv ratio for exome is 2.8). But false positive rate can not be negative...

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    What do ti and tv stand for?

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Pepe View Post
      What do ti and tv stand for?
      Transition and transversion mutation rates.

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        Does anybody know why the false positive SNP rate is estimated as
        1- (observed_ti/tv_ratio-0.5)/(expected_ti/tv_ratio -0.5)?
        Any reference to this is much appreciated.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by yi2004 View Post
          Does anybody know why the false positive SNP rate is estimated as
          1- (observed_ti/tv_ratio-0.5)/(expected_ti/tv_ratio -0.5)?
          Any reference to this is much appreciated.
          I used google:

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          • #6
            Originally posted by nilshomer View Post
            Thanks Nilshomer! I will have a look at the website you pointed at, and hope I can figure out the answer to my question...

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