Minimum information and guidelines for reporting a multiplexed assay of variant effect

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Abstract

Multiplexed assays of variant effect (MAVEs) have emerged as a powerful approach for interrogating thousands of genetic variants in a single experiment. The flexibility and widespread adoption of these techniques across diverse disciplines have led to a heterogeneous mix of data formats and descriptions, which complicates the downstream use of the resulting datasets. To address these issues and promote reproducibility and reuse of MAVE data, we define a set of minimum information standards for MAVE data and metadata and outline a controlled vocabulary aligned with established biomedical ontologies for describing these experimental designs.

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Claussnitzer, M., Parikh, V. N., Wagner, A. H., Arbesfeld, J. A., Bult, C. J., Firth, H. V., … Rubin, A. F. (2024, December 1). Minimum information and guidelines for reporting a multiplexed assay of variant effect. Genome Biology. BioMed Central Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13059-024-03223-9

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