OncoSNP-SEQ: A statistical approach for the identification of somatic copy number alterations from next-generation sequencing of cancer genomes

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Summary: Recent major cancer genome sequencing studies have used whole-genome sequencing to detect various types of genomic variation. However, a number of these studies have continued to rely on SNP array information to provide additional results for copy number and loss-of-heterozygosity estimation and assessing tumour purity. OncoSNP-SEQ is a statistical model-based approach for inferring copy number profiles directly from high-coverage whole genome sequencing data that is able to account for unknown tumour purity and ploidy. © The Author 2013.

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Yau, C. (2013). OncoSNP-SEQ: A statistical approach for the identification of somatic copy number alterations from next-generation sequencing of cancer genomes. Bioinformatics, 29(19), 2482–2484. https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/btt416

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