Estimating exome genotyping accuracy by comparing to data from large scale sequencing projects

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Abstract

With exome sequencing becoming a tool for mutation detection in routine diagnostics there is an increasing need for platform-independent methods of quality control. We present a genotype-weighted metric that allows comparison of all the variant calls of an exome to a high-quality reference dataset of an ethnically matched population. The exome-wide genotyping accuracy is estimated from the distance to this reference set, and does not require any further knowledge about data generation or the bioinformatics involved. The distances of our metric are visualized by non-metric multidimensional scaling and serve as an intuitive, standardizable score for the quality assessment of exome data. © 2013 Heinrich et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Heinrich, V., Kamphans, T., Stange, J., Parkhomchuk, D., Hecht, J., Dickhaus, T., … Krawitz, P. M. (2013). Estimating exome genotyping accuracy by comparing to data from large scale sequencing projects. Genome Medicine, 5(7). https://doi.org/10.1186/gm473

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