Somatic point mutation calling in low cellularity tumors

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Abstract

Somatic mutation calling from next-generation sequencing data remains a challenge due to the difficulties of distinguishing true somatic events from artifacts arising from PCR, sequencing errors or mis-mapping. Tumor cellularity or purity, sub-clonality and copy number changes also confound the identification of true somatic events against a background of germline variants. We have developed a heuristic strategy and software (http://www.qcmg.org/ bioinformatics/qsnp/) for somatic mutation calling in samples with low tumor content and we show the superior sensitivity and precision of our approach using a previously sequenced cell line, a series of tumor/normal admixtures, and 3,253 putative somatic SNVs verified on an orthogonal platform. © 2013 Kassahn et al.

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Kassahn, K. S., Holmes, O., Nones, K., Patch, A. M., Miller, D. K., Christ, A. N., … Pearson, J. V. (2013). Somatic point mutation calling in low cellularity tumors. PLoS ONE, 8(11). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0074380

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