SVXplorer: Three-tier approach to identification of structural variants via sequential recombination of discordant cluster signatures

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Abstract

The identification of structural variants using short-read data remains challenging. Most approaches that use discordant paired-end sequences ignore non-trivial signatures presented by variants containing 3 breakpoints, such as those generated by various copy-paste and cut-paste mechanisms. This can result in lower precision and sensitivity in the identification of the more common structural variants such as deletions and duplications. We present SVXplorer, which uses a graph-based clustering approach streamlined by the integration of non-trivial signatures from discordant paired-end alignments, split-reads and read depth information to improve upon existing methods. We show that SVXplorer is more sensitive and precise compared to several existing approaches on multiple real and simulated datasets. SVXplorer is available for download at https://github.com/kunalkathuria/SVXplorer.

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Kathuria, K., & Ratan, A. (2020). SVXplorer: Three-tier approach to identification of structural variants via sequential recombination of discordant cluster signatures. PLoS Computational Biology, 16(3). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1007737

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