GRIDSS2: comprehensive characterisation of somatic structural variation using single breakend variants and structural variant phasing

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GRIDSS2 is the first structural variant caller to explicitly report single breakends—breakpoints in which only one side can be unambiguously determined. By treating single breakends as a fundamental genomic rearrangement signal on par with breakpoints, GRIDSS2 can explain 47% of somatic centromere copy number changes using single breakends to non-centromere sequence. On a cohort of 3782 deeply sequenced metastatic cancers, GRIDSS2 achieves an unprecedented 3.1% false negative rate and 3.3% false discovery rate and identifies a novel 32–100 bp duplication signature. GRIDSS2 simplifies complex rearrangement interpretation through phasing of structural variants with 16% of somatic calls phasable using paired-end sequencing.

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Cameron, D. L., Baber, J., Shale, C., Valle-Inclan, J. E., Besselink, N., van Hoeck, A., … Papenfuss, A. T. (2021). GRIDSS2: comprehensive characterisation of somatic structural variation using single breakend variants and structural variant phasing. Genome Biology, 22(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13059-021-02423-x

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