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Pangenomics enables genotyping of known structural variants in 5202 diverse genomes
- Sirén, Jouni;
- Monlong, Jean;
- Chang, Xian;
- Novak, Adam M;
- Eizenga, Jordan M;
- Markello, Charles;
- Sibbesen, Jonas A;
- Hickey, Glenn;
- Chang, Pi-Chuan;
- Carroll, Andrew;
- Gupta, Namrata;
- Gabriel, Stacey;
- Blackwell, Thomas W;
- Ratan, Aakrosh;
- Taylor, Kent D;
- Rich, Stephen S;
- Rotter, Jerome I;
- Haussler, David;
- Garrison, Erik;
- Paten, Benedict
- et al.
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https://doi.org/10.1126/science.abg8871Abstract
We introduce Giraffe, a pangenome short-read mapper that can efficiently map to a collection of haplotypes threaded through a sequence graph. Giraffe maps sequencing reads to thousands of human genomes at a speed comparable to that of standard methods mapping to a single reference genome. The increased mapping accuracy enables downstream improvements in genome-wide genotyping pipelines for both small variants and larger structural variants. We used Giraffe to genotype 167,000 structural variants, discovered in long-read studies, in 5202 diverse human genomes that were sequenced using short reads. We conclude that pangenomics facilitates a more comprehensive characterization of variation and, as a result, has the potential to improve many genomic analyses.
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