Truvari: refined structural variant comparison preserves allelic diversity

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The fundamental challenge of multi-sample structural variant (SV) analysis such as merging and benchmarking is identifying when two SVs are the same. Common approaches for comparing SVs were developed alongside technologies which produce ill-defined boundaries. As SV detection becomes more exact, algorithms to preserve this refined signal are needed. Here, we present Truvari—an SV comparison, annotation, and analysis toolkit—and demonstrate the effect of SV comparison choices by building population-level VCFs from 36 haplotype-resolved long-read assemblies. We observe over-merging from other SV merging approaches which cause up to a 2.2× inflation of allele frequency, relative to Truvari.

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English, A. C., Menon, V. K., Gibbs, R. A., Metcalf, G. A., & Sedlazeck, F. J. (2022). Truvari: refined structural variant comparison preserves allelic diversity. Genome Biology, 23(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13059-022-02840-6

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